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decadent silk tubular scarves: where to buy

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Silk scarves are not uncommon, but most of them are short, flimsy, and have no tassels (some have fringes, which are not nearly as nice).

A few years ago I picked up some "Altea" silk scarves from STP. They are 70" long, they have dense hand-tied tassels, and they have a substantial weight. I bought them at bargain prices, but would have been happy to pay full retail. Since then I have been searching for pieces like this at any (reasonable) price. Aside from Paul Stuart having some very flashy ones, I haven't seen any like them.

If anyone knows where to find them, I would be very happy to know. Thanks!
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That's a nice scarf.
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You'd need to have one to really appreciate it.
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It's nice but is there a service that knows how to add tassels, like these?:

http://www.paulstuart.com/product_info.cfm?ProdID=5736
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Sam Hober makes silk scarves, although I believe there's no fringe on the ends. I got a bunch of swatches, the silks are really nice.
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Originally Posted by Gibonius View Post

Sam Hober makes silk scarves, although I believe there's no fringe on the ends. I got a bunch of swatches, the silks are really nice.

Yes, we make silk scarves (no fringes currently) although you may need to email us as we have only a few on our website.

We use 50% madder, Macclesfield prints, Thais silk and wool challis etc..

You can order - single side or double/tube scarves and we also do scarves with rolled edges.

An example of a two sided/tube 50 oz Macclesfield Madder Scarf:




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