jacketjunkie
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Ho,
I was shopping for hats yesterday and at some point I also checked the accessory section of the website I was browsing on and checked out their scarves. I do not need one at the moment, 40°C yesterday in Germany, but I like to wear scarves in the winter, so I found a Stetson scarf whose coulours would fit nicely to my brown fqhh Teamster I believe. It's a cashmere wool blend and it's fairly expensive, so I resisted for a moment and decided to inform myself on the matter before pulling the trigger. However the regular german shopping websites offer a very limited range of cashmere blend products. I found a thread at styleforum where a number of scottish and italian manufacturers were recommended, mostly pure cashmere scarves and all of them in the 300€+ range.
So I wondered, does any of you know any secret tip where to shop for good quality, good price-quality ratio scarves? After all I only found out about Aero via this forum, too.
I was shopping for hats yesterday and at some point I also checked the accessory section of the website I was browsing on and checked out their scarves. I do not need one at the moment, 40°C yesterday in Germany, but I like to wear scarves in the winter, so I found a Stetson scarf whose coulours would fit nicely to my brown fqhh Teamster I believe. It's a cashmere wool blend and it's fairly expensive, so I resisted for a moment and decided to inform myself on the matter before pulling the trigger. However the regular german shopping websites offer a very limited range of cashmere blend products. I found a thread at styleforum where a number of scottish and italian manufacturers were recommended, mostly pure cashmere scarves and all of them in the 300€+ range.
So I wondered, does any of you know any secret tip where to shop for good quality, good price-quality ratio scarves? After all I only found out about Aero via this forum, too.