Nice additions to your collection. What does it number these days? BTW, I wonder if anything can be done to rehabilitate the fringe on old scarves. I have a few that have seen better days.
I just counted them: there were 54 scarves in total. Then another one arrived in today's post! I am rather pleased with the new one: it is the first time i have found a Tootal scarf that is a perfect match for one of my cravats. I don't think I will wear them together, but it's nice to know i have the choice!
As for rehabilitating the fringe: whenever i have been forced to wash a scarf the fringe has looked awful. I don't think I have ever dry cleaned one. So, I really don't know the solution to that question.
It's a line we all walk at sometimes. I could say the same of myself when I bought the CC41 white scarf: I paid more for that than they charge for a perfect condition 1930s German stroller jacket in the less knowledgeable shops on Brick Lane.
Just thought I'd share a couple of scarves I found a couple of weeks ago at a vintage charity event before we all put our scarves away for the summer!!!, a steal at £3 each I think?
Both are very good condition with very little wear, I don't think the Sammy one has ever been worn?
You have the expert eye TT, I hadn't even noticed, just checked and indeed it has though I reckon they've all been time consumingly removed as the scarf is too good and unworn....any idea what colour they should be as the holes are all there so should be easy to replace???
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