Plaid Cashmere Feel Classic Soft Luxurious Winter Scarf For Men Women
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I haven't noticed any differences between the two scarves. There are two of them in total. They're my favorite. Soft and pleasant
The product description perplexed me at first, but one scarf arrived. I was undecided about whether it would be one or two scarves.
Please accept my apologies for getting the brown and gray. Regardless of the color, they are lovely soft scarves.
I can't measure it right now, but I'm 5'8" and it comes down to my mid-thigh if I loop it exactly as shown (one loop with the sides loose). It's the ideal length, in my opinion.
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Anyone else notice how the Made in China tag is GLUED onto the material? It's not a sewn-on item. Around the tag area, there is a sticky, heavy glue residue. If you try to pull it off, the sticky film will stick to the scarf and you will not be able to remove it. It's ridiculous. I've never purchased a piece of clothing with a glued-on material/brand tag. This only adds to the fact that this scarf is a waste of money! It is not something you should order. What kind of expectations do you have for China?.
The purchase was a great success.
On our trip to Scotland, we used these and got some great family photos (while also staying warm)!.
I wore it in London and it was extremely warm! There is no need to unravel!.
Make it a point to only order from Love Lakeside; you will not be disappointed!.
Let me begin by saying that these are very affordable and extremely soft. But I only got three colors, and two of them quickly became unwearable. The pink was the first to develop massive pilling, which is both unsightly and difficult to manage. I've tried everything there is to try and find a solution to my problem. The blue I ordered is holding up a little better, but it's beginning to pill. I'm trying to be gentle with it, such as not rubbing it with the seatbelt in the car, but having to be so delicate with these scarves irritates me. Before this stuff shows up, I have good scarves for YEARS. Dark purple is the most successful of the three colors. Why? Because it's darker, it hides pilling and the fabric's rapid breakdown. The darker colors help to hide the damage. I think they're lovely scarves, and it's a shame this is happening to them, but they were inexpensive, so I got what I paid for. I miss the days when clothes were made to last, were well-designed and sewn, and were made of high-quality materials. The majority of what I come across these days is thin, strange, and poorly constructed. To my dismay, I'm now discovering that even high-end stores have succumbed to the cheaply made money-making garbage that passes for clothing in the United States. Ugh.
The color is vibrant, the fabric is soft, and the length and width are just right. br>At the time of delivery, the long unfinished edges were already unraveling, one tassel had been ripped almost completely off, and the twisted tassel ends were unwinding. The scarf was prominently adorned with a large "made in China" label. br>I peeled off the label with care, tied small knots at the ends of each tassel, machine stitched zigzag stitches along the unfinished long edges, and reattached the torn tassel as best I could. This bright scarf now has a great look and feel.
It's a fine, silky soft fleece that feels like a thick flannel and is perfect for wrapping your baby in. I wish it was a little longer, but it's fine, and I intend to purchase more colors. It's luxuriously soft and appears to cost a lot of money. The tag is not sewn on, as you may have noticed. It's just a piece of paper with a sticker attached to it. Simply peel it off; I had no trouble doing so with mine. This is a great purchase because it is very opulent!.