FULLRON Men Winter Cashmere Scarf Soft Warm Long Scarves
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Only 11% cashmere and 57% cotton are used for a item known as cashmere scarf. To me, this sounds like yet another ad hoax.
No, I do not believe that is true. It is, however, a nice scarf. North Dakota is a place where I use it.
It doesn't itch at all.
I have them dry-cleaned most of the time.
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This scarf is of exceptional quality. Let's be clear about how it's made, though: 57% cotton, 32% viscose, and 11% cashmere As a result, the 32% is viscose - Viscose fabric is a type of rayon made from wood, which is converted to cellulose and then to viscose through chemical treatment. Despite the fact that viscose is biodegradable, it is not environmentally friendly due to the chemicals used and the wood used (unless it comes from sustainable forests). Hand wash it with no bleach and iron it on a low setting if desired. China is the source of this product. br>A good scarf for the money, but it isn't just cotton and cashmere!.
It's super soft and goes with anything I wear on a regular basis.
I bought this scarf on the spur of the moment because I was traveling and the weather had turned cold. And it's exquisite for this price, or any price: it's comfortable, makes you look good in the mirror, and goes with most men's outfits. I'm wearing mine right now in an airport lounge because it feels and looks great, and I'm planning to go back to Amazon and get the rest of the series. It's hard to believe this level of quality is available for such a low cost.
I was afraid to buy this item because of other reviews claiming Fullron scarves were not 100% high quality cashmere. On this point, I've been duped before by other Amazon providers. I was a little suspicious because the price was low for high-quality cashmere, but Fullron had the colors and patterns I needed. br>br>I can't speak for the other reviews, but I've worked in the textile industry before, and the scarves I got were 100% cashmere. I was tempted to keep them for myself because the sumptuous fabric is thin (in the best possible way) and the hand is so supple and lovely. The items were carefully packaged to avoid wrinkling or other types of shipping damage. Colors were depicted in a realistic manner. You won't be disappointed if you're looking for a soft, well-made cashmere scarf that isn't too thick.
This scarf has the appearance and feel of a $100 scarf, and it is quite elegant.
Love it! In the product photos, the colors are the same. I also have options because it's reversible. The material is extremely gentle.
The use of light colors reduces the amount of debris that is visible. Soft to the extreme. Front and back are both light grey with a pattern. Hair and dandruff naturally collect on a scarf, so this minimizes their appearance. br>br>After looking at three different options, this scarf was the best of them all. A scarf with light colors and a pattern on only one side, backed with dark grey black (the scarf was displayed purposefully folded to show only the front) was one of the other issues. The other was a sloppy knit that easily stretched out of shape and itched like wool.
The scarf, on the other hand, is a complete letdown. I bought it for my husband and now I'm kicking myself for not doing so sooner. This scarf generates a ridiculous amount of lint. True cashmere scarves do not fall apart in the same way. This isn't up to snuff. Make a financial plan.