FREQUENTLY ASKED
Asked in studio.
Everything we get asked most, gathered in one place. If your question is not here, write to the studio and a real person will answer within the week.
SECTION I
The Pieces
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What is a neck scarf?
Our neck scarves are pieces you will not find in a store. Part necktie, part wild rag bandana, made to be worn your own way and worn often. Lengths run from 28 to 52 inches, widths from 1 to 4.5 inches.
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What is a kerchief?
A triangular scarf, roughly 36 by 25 by 25 inches. A bandana with half the weight gone, lovely tied at the neck or wrapped through the hair.
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What is a slitted poncho?
A piece cut to move with you. It drapes like a shawl, wraps like a scarf, and still wears like a poncho.
SECTION II
Sizes & Measurements
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What are the different scarf sizes?
Signature 40 by 94 inches. Light 20 by 84 inches. Jacket 15 to 20 by 60 inches. Half 30 to 35 by 85 inches. All measurements are approximate, and because each piece is hand cut, no two are exactly alike.
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What are the neck scarf lengths?
Shorty 28 to 32 inches. Signature 32 to 34 inches. Mid 35 to 41 inches. Long 42 to 52 inches. Chunky 34 to 41 inches, a wider cut.
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What sizes are your pocket squares, bandanas, and headscarves?
Pocket Square 8 by 8 inches. Bandana 22 to 24 inches square. Headscarf 25 to 30 inches square. Each is hand cut from vintage or dead-stock fabric.
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What are the hoodie measurements?
Standard men sizing, with women sizing down one. From XS at 25 inch length, 20 inch chest and 29 inch sleeve, through XXL at 30, 27 and 31.5. Size up for roomy layering.
SECTION III
Care & Keeping
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How do I clean my scarf?
Hand wash in cold water with a mild soap. Lay flat to dry, or use low heat if you must, knowing it may soften the texture. Delicate fabrics are happiest dry cleaned.
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How do I store my scarf?
Keep it close. A bag, a purse, the back of a chair, somewhere it will actually be reached for. Roll it or fold it. A crease only adds character.
SECTION IV
Fabric & Sustainability
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Where do your fabrics come from?
Dead-stock leftover rolls from large fashion houses that would otherwise be thrown away, alongside vintage textiles gathered from around the world. The industry discards 92 million tons of fabric a year. We start there.
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Are your products sustainable?
We run a no-waste studio. Every scrap finds a second life as a smaller scarf, a dog bed, a baby blanket, or the wrap your order arrives in.
SECTION V
The Collections
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What makes the Vintage African Denim collection special?
It is made from rare, sun-faded textiles sourced from Gambia and Ghana. Every piece is one of a kind, and once it is gone it is gone.
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What is the Snuggle collection?
Our everyday staples in deadstock modal. Made to be worn daily, packed easily, and carried wherever the week takes you.
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How is your Linen collection so soft?
It is cut from rescued deadstock linen and hand washed for softness. It only grows softer with time.
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Where does the Upcycled Cashmere come from?
It is reborn from rescued sweaters and reimagined into quiet staples that carry both warmth and story.
SECTION VI
Wearing & Ritual
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How do you wear a scarf?
There is no wrong way. Wrap it, drape it, knot it, layer it. Let it become yours.
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Why are you called Late Sunday Afternoon?
It is a feeling more than a name. That pause before the week begins again, when things slow down and a cup of tea or a good book is enough.
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What does knotted and blessed mean?
Every piece is hand finished with four intentional knots, blessed for Love, Happiness, Adventure, and Mystery. We knot it and bless it for you, so that you might learn to bless yourself.
SECTION VII
Orders & Shipping
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How long will my order take?
Most orders ship within two to three business days. Everything is made or hand finished in Venice, California.
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Do you ship internationally?
Yes, worldwide. Rates are calculated at checkout.
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Can I return or exchange my piece?
Returns are welcome within 7 days of delivery, unworn, unwashed, and with tags intact. Last Chance and discounted pieces are final sale.
SECTION VIII
Visiting & Community
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Do I have to visit the Venice shop?
Not at all. The shop and the website carry the same intention, to help you slow down and bless yourself wherever you are.
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How can I leave a review?
From any product page, or through our Judge.me reviews. We read every one.