Superb Scarves for Valentines Gifts
Magenta/Paprika Scarf - Mila : Franchetti Bond, designers Scarves for Valentines Day
Franchetti Bond Magenta/Paprika Scarf - Mila - Pretty, vibrant and so easy to wear. This lovely scarf will make anything you wear look bright and colorful.
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At Tie Rack we offer an exclusive range of ladies scarves, our high quality scarves include ladies evening scarves, ladies fashion scarves, ladies silk ...
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Women's Fashion Scarves
Update your look for a new season with our great range of women's fashion scarves . These fashion scarves make it easy to create a gorgeous look and come in
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Silk scarves and luxury stoles by top fashion designers - Liberty ...
167 products ... Lime Flourite Print Scarf, Weston Scarves. £125.00. Currently out of stock ... Blue And Yellow Pieters Print, Weston Scarves. £210.00 ...
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Designer Silk Scarf and Scarves, Stole, Cashmere Scarfs for Mens ...
We offer wide selecion of affordable Silk and Cashmere scarfs, Scarves for mens and womens with wide range of scarf accessories and head wear.
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Scarves & Wraps from Debenhams.com
233 products ... Find womens scarves for winter, casual and occasionwear at Debenhams.com. Wrap up warm or in style for your next party, all from Debenhams.com.
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If you are looking for a practical, versatile, unique Valentines Day present for your loved one, a scarf is the obvious choice. Scarves are totally unique accessories and as such, they make the most wonderful St Valentines Day presents. Scarves are always fashionable. They are one of the most versatile accessories available to women. The sheer choice of fabrics, shapes and sizes make scarves the ideal "must-have" for all seasons and occasions. Scarves are a much-loved classic.
If you give a loved one a St Valentines Day present of a scarf, you are giving them a way of lifting an outfit and brightening their day. Budget is not an issue as scarves vary from the inexpensive to the designer budget.
Scarves come in many different fabrics such as wool, cashmere, chiffon, silk, chenille, and cotton and can be plain and/or embroidered or beaded. What better way to add a touch of elegance to an outfit than by adding a pure silk scarf for Valentines day?
Scarf knots and tying styles are as varied as the fabrics they come in. You can have great fun perusing manufacturers' and fashion magazine suggestions.
What other Valentines Day present can be worn with such versatility ? Don't forget that scarves make a great Valentines Day present for your boyfriend as well as yourself!
Your Valentines scarf can be worn
on the head as a head scarf or a turban
around the neck
draped around the shoulders
wrapped around the waist
tied around the head as a hairband
knotted around a ponytail
peeking out of your pocket
tied around the handle of your handbag to give a chic look
In hot, dry climates scarves are used to keep sand and sun off the face, in cold countries they are wrapped around for warmth.
Scarves do not need to follow any fashion dictate - so just wear your scarf Valentines present in your own inimitable style. You can wrap it and twist into whatever idiosyncratic style you wish - sometimes, the messier the scarf is, the more individual and personal it looks. A scarf will add a practical punch to any outfit.
A Valentines scarf is a "man for all seasons". A Spring scarf can be worn tied back around the neck to give a "European" feel, a Summer scarf can be wrapped around the hips to feel cool and casual after a swim on beach, an Autumn scarf can be tucked inside the neck of a jacket/coat for a cozy feel and a Winter scarf can be worn around neck and ears for warmth.
The History of the Scarf is very interesting. Scarves are said to have originated in Ancient Rome. The Romans used a sudarium (which means ' sweat cloth ' in Latin), to wipe their faces after exercise. This sudarium was the precursor of today's scarf and soon became the latest fashion accessory, hung around the neck or knotted as a belt.
Chinese sculptures dating back to 1000 B.C. appear to be wearing fringed squares of fabric draped over them which could be identified as scarves.
Scarves have long been used for identification, from military ranks and revolutionary movements to sports teams and school uniforms. What a history - what a great Valentines Day present a scarf makes !
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