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    Default Men's scarves

    Queen has had enough with my absconding her wool scarves.
    Do you have a good recommend for something that is not itchy and is woven vs knit. I say
    "woven" because I like less bulk.

    Am I getting old??? Scarves??? Reading glasses??? What's next???
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    Default Re: Men's scarves

    Unionmade Goods has lots of good options. I particularly like the offerings by The Hill-Side.

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    Quote Originally Posted by C.Dyer View Post
    Unionmade Goods has lots of good options. I particularly like the offerings by The Hill-Side.
    Direct hit.

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    I'm a big fan of the 3-for-$15 pashminas you can find in any Chinatown in America. Plenty soft, work just fine and are cheap enough to be disposable/perma-lend to your date/use as emergency backwoods toilet paper/stanch blood flow. (My dates are Raphaesque epics.) Plus you can buy the absurd colors you'd never buy if they were $60 apiece and you (I) could only afford one.

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    Just follow my lead and keep it subtle.


    Also, Toots, according to DC area hepcats, its uncouth to wear a scarf with a peacoat. Just something to be aware of. Which brings me to the time I got the Washington City Paper to print the C-word.
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    i only wear/buy wool or cashmere scarves in all-black. right now i have at least 6 of them from brooks brothers and pendleton in heavy rotation atmo.

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    only pendleton -- still have ls shirts from back in the 60's -- plaids match and nice neck-yoke swatch of cool/comfy sewn in.. some still-like-new scarves too..

    thanks mom -- sure miss you..

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    Pendelton - YES.

    Typed as I lounge here in my Pendelton sweater that I wear when I commute by bike.

    I'm big on the Scottish stuff - fall and winter plaids from mom.

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    Two other options

    SCARVES :: HICKOREE'S HARD GOODS
    Quality Mending Company — NECKWEAR

    Boston peoples, just found out that the irish import place on mass ave (betwixt porter and harvard) has some sweet wool scarfs for $35.
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    Quote Originally Posted by boundgear View Post
    Two other options

    SCARVES :: HICKOREE'S HARD GOODS
    Quality Mending Company — NECKWEAR

    Boston peoples, just found out that the irish import place on mass ave (betwixt porter and harvard) has some sweet wool scarfs for $35.
    This left a mark ===>
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    Agree wrt Pendleton and BB. Seems like those are mine and others most enduring clothing items. I'm off to do some shopping.

    Chase in all seriousness, giggidty giggidty. At 6'8" I don't have to worry about fashion in the broader sense. I'm a walking crime ;)

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    Pendleton spoken HERE.

    I have a Pendleton muffler that I've had since I was about 14 years old. My Father gave it to my Grandfather (the ultimate miser on all levels) for Christmas. My Grandfather didn't want it (becuase it cost more than $.50) so he gave it to me that very same Christmas day. My Father and Grandfather are now dead and think of them both every day I wear it.

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    Loro Piana vicuna are the best mix of light weight, warmth and (imo anyway) available.

    Cost more than others, but then so to does a Spectrum bike cost more than a Kona. If you want the best ...

    Plus, LP sources from a beautiful Andes ranch that employees many local Indians who otherwise have quite a hard time in slowly modernizing Peru.

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    The warmest piece of deer stand clothing I own is a fleece neck gaiter. A cold breeze down the back will chill you to the core. I've worn scarves as well when a bit more fashion is called for, had a nice merino wool back when I wore suits for a living.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ben View Post
    I'm a big fan of the 3-for-$15 pashminas you can find in any Chinatown in America. Plenty soft, work just fine and are cheap enough to be disposable/perma-lend to your date/use as emergency backwoods toilet paper/stanch blood flow. (My dates are Raphaesque epics.) Plus you can buy the absurd colors you'd never buy if they were $60 apiece and you (I) could only afford one.
    3 for $25 last year from a guy outside Reading Terminal Market. One gray and 2 plaids that are colorful enough to coordinate with just about anything. Just as nice as the lambswool/cashmere blends that cost $75 at Brooks Brothers.

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    Default Re: Men's scarves

    i vote for alex begg cashmere. loro piana no better, but much pricier.

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    I bought a nice scarf from Dents in the UK recently. They offer lambswool and cashmere. Pricey given the exchange rates, but when it's 45F and damp in the UK, you need something for your neck. They had some nice crochet-backed lomg-fingered driving gloves that caught my eye, but that's a purchase for another day.

    So many good sources, actually. The ones from Brooks Bros. and Pendleton are very nice.

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    Quote Originally Posted by WayneJ View Post

    So many good sources, actually. The ones from Brooks Bros. and Pendleton are very nice.
    okay we can still hang atmo.

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    Quote Originally Posted by e-RICHIE View Post
    okay we can still hang atmo.
    Hang this. Driving along highway he!! and I spotted a B.B. Outlet. Imagine that? Cashmere scarves 60% off and they are not seconds. SCORE!!!! Queen is happy, she gets the cranberry red one.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Too Tall View Post
    Hang this. Driving along highway he!! and I spotted a B.B. Outlet. Imagine that? Cashmere scarves 60% off and they are not seconds. SCORE!!!! Queen is happy, she gets the cranberry red one.
    dang i was unaware they made them in colors other than black atmo.

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    Quote Originally Posted by e-RICHIE View Post
    dang i was unaware they made them in colors other than black atmo.
    Queue appropriate Rolling Stones music.

    Giving your S.O. a B.B. scarf is the new black.

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