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Orange Scarfs Buff One Size, Cinnamon Unisex Koury Original UPF50 EcoStretch Tubular Bandana Scarf

Buff One Size, Cinnamon Unisex Koury Original UPF50 EcoStretch Tubular Bandana Scarf

Scarf, Material: Plastic

£10.00
7stores
Orange Scarfs Heat Holders Ladies Kalma Thermal Infinity Scarf CORAL

Heat Holders Ladies Kalma Thermal Infinity Scarf CORAL

Scarf, Material: Acrylic

£19.99
4stores
Orange Scarfs White Stuff Velvet Printed Scarf - Dark Orange
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White Stuff Velvet Printed Scarf - Dark Orange

Scarf

£35.00
2stores
Orange Scarfs Harry Potter Lightweight Scarf Hufflepuff

Harry Potter Lightweight Scarf Hufflepuff

Scarf

£5.47
3stores
Orange Scarfs Buff Original Neck Warmer - Vratsa Multi

Buff Original Neck Warmer - Vratsa Multi

Scarf, Material: Elastane/Lycra/Spandex, Polyester, Stretch

£11.14£11.96
3stores
Orange Scarfs Premier Scarf Plain Business Scarf Orange One

Premier Scarf Plain Business Scarf Orange One

Scarf, Material: Polyester

£14.10
3stores
Premier Colours Plain Scarf Orange One

Premier Colours Plain Scarf Orange One

Scarf

£14.75
3stores
Aspinal of London Womens Orange Graphic-print Branded Silk Scarf

Aspinal of London Womens Orange Graphic-print Branded Silk Scarf

Scarf, Material: Silk, Cotton, Reversible

£112.50
3stores
Regatta Shaila Neck Warmer Orange Woman

Regatta Shaila Neck Warmer Orange Woman

Scarf, Material: Cotton, Breathable

£4.70
2stores

Three things to consider before buying a scarf

To keep really warm, choose wool. If you find that wool irritates your skin, we recommend that you choose one of these softer types:

  • Merino is a really soft type of wool, from the Merino sheep, that have been bred specifically for their soft wool. Look out for mulesing-free wool, so you know that your shawl has been made in a humane way, without any sheep suffering.

  • Cashmere is very soft, but on the other hand it costs a lot. If you think that you'll be wearing your scarf for many years to come, it may be worth it – it is difficult to find a similarly wonderful fabric.

  • Mohair comes from the angora goat, and creates a silky scarf that doesn't itch.

In the summer, a scarf that protects you against the wind on particularly windy days could be a good idea.

  • Silk is one of the softest fabrics you can find. A pretty silk scarf is an elegant accessory to liven up any outfit.
  • Cotton breathes well, which is comfortable if you easily get too hot. A cotton scarf can be nice for spring or slightly cooler summer evenings.
  • Acrylic is a synthetic fabric that people with sensitive skin often choose. However, it does not have optimal breathability and it pills easily.

A scarf can be worn in many different ways: in your hair, around your neck, around your head, or as an accessory on your bag. Colour, shape, and size are mainly a matter of taste, but if you want to wrap it properly around your neck, it should be a little longer. A narrower scarf is often easier to tie, if you want to match it nicely with a blazer. If you want to wear a scarf to wear in your hair, for example around your ponytail, you should choose a smaller and narrower type.

Can't find one you like? Make your own! We've found a guide with 7 different ways to create your guaranteed unique scarf!

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