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Jo Gordon Accessories Scarves Small Diagonal Stripe Scarf in Pagoda & Oatmeal Pagoda & Oatmeal / One Size
Jo Gordon Accessories Scarves Small Diagonal Stripe Scarf in Pagoda & Oatmeal Pagoda & Oatmeal / One Size
Jo Gordon Accessories Scarves Small Diagonal Stripe Scarf in Pagoda & Oatmeal Pagoda & Oatmeal / One Size

Small Diagonal Stripe Scarf in Pagoda & Oatmeal

$ 200.00
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The Small Diagonal Stripe Scarf is a versatile all-season piece, made from the softest lambswool. Featuring bold, contrasting diagonal stripes, this scarf adds a vibrant pop of color to any outfit. Its compact size makes it easy to carry in your bag, ensuring you're prepared for those unexpected chilly moments. 

  • 100% Lambswool
  • Dyed using 100% GOTS (Global Organic Textile Standard) organic dyes
  • Contrasting diagonal stripes
  • Made in Scotland
  • Dry clean
  • Handwash cold
  • Do not tumble dry

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Jo Gordon

Established by Jo Gordon in 1995, her eponymous scarf and knitwear collection focuses on wool pieces crafted in Scotland. Gordon believes that wool is a genuine and practical material, and Scotland has a rich heritage of creating and producing the finest knitwear, reflecting her enthusiasm for tradition and craftsmanship. She emphasizes exploration by unconventionally employing a production technique, reinterpreting a traditional method, or reviving a vintage pattern from the archives. This approach can transform something familiar into a new concept, and she frequently incorporates intricate colors and patterns on simple shapes to significantly alter context and mood.