Purple scarves

When summer hits, I can’t help but think about the color purple. And it’s all because of that damn Sartorialist post containing the purple mocs. It sticks in my mind like an earworm. Don’t get me wrong, I love purple. I don’t consider it just a summer color. I like wearing it in all of the seasons. I’m really just tired of thinking about purple shoes and this post was written in an effort to remove my weird purple shoe fixation.

I know that I can’t be the only one with the aforementioned earworm, so I thought I’d throw another option at you. Purple scarves. They come in all kinds of textures and materials, so I’m sure you’ll find one that fits your personal style. You can wear it with most colors, too. I wouldn’t suggest putting purple on purple, but if that’s your thang, more power to yah. For reference, I’ve collected some photos that show how to, and not to, wear your purple scarf. You can find these below. Note: When people ask you where you got the idea to wear a purple scarf, tell ‘em Bieber taught you.

Pretty cool.

Cheesy.

Cheesier.

Cheesiest.

Style tip: Red glasses and a purple scarf is a pretty good combo.

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This scarf is beautiful. It’ll make any outfit look like a million dollars.
Taking out the trash by robksawyer on Polyvore.com

This scarf is beautiful. It’ll make any outfit look like a million dollars.

Taking out the trash
Taking out the trash by robksawyer on Polyvore.com

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Does anyone know anything about the brand Morven? I bought this scarf over the weekend at a vintage shop. And on the label it says that it’s 100% shetland wool from Scotland by Hunter and Brora. I decided to do a search for Hunter and Brora and found out that the mill collapsed in 2005. However, the rights to the name was purchased by the mill landowner Geoffrey Minter. And he’s announced that he’s partnering with Johnston’s of Elgin to start making the tweed that Hunter’s was known for. With all the information I rounded up about Hunter and Brora, I still couldn’t find anything about Morven - anyone?

Does anyone know anything about the brand Morven? I bought this scarf over the weekend at a vintage shop. And on the label it says that it’s 100% shetland wool from Scotland by Hunter and Brora. I decided to do a search for Hunter and Brora and found out that the mill collapsed in 2005. However, the rights to the name was purchased by the mill landowner Geoffrey Minter. And he’s announced that he’s partnering with Johnston’s of Elgin to start making the tweed that Hunter’s was known for. With all the information I rounded up about Hunter and Brora, I still couldn’t find anything about Morven - anyone?

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Hill-side Scarves

The young brand Hill-side now has a line of rough and tough scarves. And I think one of these would be the perfect compliment to some rugged boots. Clothed only in a pathetic little scarf and his long dong wagging free in the wind. The boots shielding his feet from the jagged edges that lie upon the earth. And the scarf protecting his neck from the families of vampires that are among us.

photo credit Winn Perry

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