The New Beginning Two Tone Scarf/Wrap is like wearing a big warm hug.
A single two tone Jersey knit Scarf, crafted from 100% machine washable
Super versatile, she can be worn in so many ways, as a wrap, as a scarf or fashion it into a cowl. It makes a fabulous blanket for your knees when the temperature drops.
Light in weight but packs a punch with its warmth factor.
Made from the same fabulous Merino wool of our other knitwear, you can match is back perfectly with its same Hue or mix and math to your hearts delight. It not only boasts a luxuriously soft feel but also provides exceptional breathability, moisture and temperature regulation, and even odour neutralisation. Furthermore, caring for it is a breeze, and it is biodegradable, making it a sustainable choice for the eco-conscious fashionista.
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DETAILS
100% Machine washable merino wool -
2 tone single jersey knit design
Wide tubular knit border
200cm x 60cm
FABRIC 100% merino wool - approved fibre.
CARE: Machine washable at 40 degrees or below, Do Not Bleach, can be tumble dried on low temp, can be ironed on low temp, Dry flat in shade, Dry Cleanable.
WHY MERINO WOOL?
Merino wool is more than just a cosy and warm fabric. This incredible fabric comes with a touch of nature's magic from its natural ability to combat odours and regulate temperature to acting as a flame retardant and wicks away moisture like a pro. As one of the most sustainable natural fibres, wool is both renewable and biodegradable, offering self-cleaning properties and moisture-wicking capabilities ideal for year-round wear.
Read more about how to care for your Harlow Merino Knit
All our knitwear is 100% biodegradable. Using Blue Sign approved fibre reactive dyes & cotton care labels & size pips, all you have to do is snip off our Harlow labels and add her to your compost for her to go back to the earth - BUT ONLY after she has been loved dearly, passed down and/or on, and no longer is fit for purpose. It's like a fabric superhero!
TAKE A CLOSER LOOK
Kerry takes you through a closer look of the scarves…