Shorter scarves (where to find one?)

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T.K.
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Sat Nov 16, 2013 12:18 pm

Who makes a cashmere scarf that isn't as long and thick ('king size') as all of the ones I'm seeing in the shops? I would love to have one or two plain ones that I can casually tie around my neck without having a lot of bulk on a my chest and without having the scarf showing up at the bottom of my jacket. Any advice?
AndyM
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Mon Nov 18, 2013 12:26 pm

Not sure what you would consider as long and thick but my favourite cashmere scarf is made by Begg who now have a transactional website, http://www.beggandcompany.com
which I am pleased about as I don't know of a shop that stocks their full colour range. Their smallest scarf they call a muffler scarf and measures 30cm by 150cm, is that suitable?
T.K.
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Thu Nov 21, 2013 7:12 am

Thank you Andy. I consider this to be still on the longer side of the spectrum. But I have to agree that the Begg mufflers looks quite good.
SMCK
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Thu Nov 21, 2013 8:42 am

I wear a Brora cashmere scarf most of the time this weather; even cravat style under an open necked shirt.
Like a polo neck jumper it is very difficult to take off once you have begun to use it.
The scarf is about 4ft. long X 7inches wide, but is quite skinny and not too bulky.
Brora seem to have to have them from time to time ; If you ring a shop they will help Im sure.
They don't seem to appear in their catalogue but they dug one out for me last time I lost one and had to replace.
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Thu Nov 21, 2013 11:52 pm

SMCK wrote:I wear a Brora cashmere scarf ... they don't seem to appear in their catalogue but they dug one out for me last time I lost one and had to replace.
Brora Scarves
http://www.brora.co.uk/Product/Product. ... eStr=DQ132
SMCK
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Fri Nov 22, 2013 8:32 am

Well done Rob,
Thats the sort of thing.
Mine is quite a lot shorter and therefore less bulky.
The first Brora I had was about 2 ft., bit like a cravat.
T.K.
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Fri Nov 22, 2013 9:40 am

Thanks gentlemen. Something in between the muffler and the cravat might be the correct way to describe what I am looking for. The search continues, maybe for a 'vintage' Brora.
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Fri Nov 22, 2013 12:09 pm

Drakes have a few 90cm square ones that could suit: http://www.drakes-london.com/online-sho ... quare-5545
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