Friday, April 16, 2010

Silk cashmere scarf

Smart or casual, day or night, cashmere scarves harmonize an outfit and add bring style, add extra color and warmth to any ensemble. Mostly people don’t use scarves to their full fashion potential, often forgetting the ways to using cashmere scarves, different tying styles and throws for adding style and elegance to your look. The makeup of the splendid material means it can be mixed with multiple color and fabrics with dazzling effects. It is recommended to choose a cashmere scarf that overwhelms your outfit.

A cashmere scarf around your shoulder feels luxuriously warm and can certainly give you a classy aura. Cashmere is extremely fine and soft wool and unlike other types of wool, it is

available in limited supply so it is a bit pricey. For quality cashmere, be prepared to shell out anywhere from $50 to a midrange price of a little over $100 and up to $600 for the designer ones.

Despite the cost, many people don’t mind paying a lit

tle more for this exquisite accessory. Be aware though that not all kinds of cashmere have the same quality. Take the time to read the product’s label and check if it is of pure cashmere or made from a wool blend.

Look at the knitting of the scarf and how tight the weave is. As a general rule, a cashmere scarf that has been woven together tighter has better quality and more lasting form. Choose cashmere made from yarn that is double-ply or higher for extra warmth and durability.

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