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1940s Masters - Heavy Weight Neck Scarf

1940s Masters - Heavy Weight Neck Scarf

Regular price $ 75.00 USD
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Heavy Weight Neck Scarf

The 1940s Masters Neck Scarf – Heavy Weight is a luxurious heavy weight scarf designed for those who appreciate timeless elegance and classic style. Crafted from rich green tweed in a double-layered fabric, this scarf provides extra warmth and durability, making it perfect for chilly days and sophisticated layering. Its traditional craftsmanship ensures both comfort and style, offering a refined accessory that complements any wardrobe.

Hand-cut for a unique finish, the heavy weight scarf drapes beautifully over the shoulders or around the neck, delivering cozy comfort without sacrificing elegance. Its deep green hue and classic tweed texture create a versatile piece that works well with both casual and formal attire. Perfect for outdoor excursions, city strolls, or cozy gatherings, the 1940s Masters Neck Scarf is a must-have for those who value quality, heritage, and understated refinement.

Features & Benefits

  • Double-layered, heavy weight fabric for warmth and durability

  • Rich green tweed color for classic, versatile styling

  • Hand-cut, one-of-a-kind accessory

  • Ideal for layering over jackets, coats, or sweaters

  • Timeless design that complements casual and formal wear

  • Offers cozy comfort while maintaining refined elegance

All of our pieces are hand-cut, no two exactly the same (kinda like us).

Sizing

SHORTY ~ Approx. Size: 28-31 in
SIGNATURE ~ Approx. Size: 32-34 in
MID ~ Approx. Size: 35-43 in
LONG ~ Approx. Size: 44-52 in
SUPER LONG ~ Approx. Size: 53 in or more

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On Late Sunday Afternoon

"Some weeks I’m a maker. Some weeks I’m just a man with thread and intention."

My father died of cancer. I taught myself to sew. I made twelve scarves — kept one, gave eleven to my neighbors on the streets of Venice. That was 2012. I’m still here. I’m still making them. Every scarf that leaves my hands carries that same intention: that something beautiful can come from something hard.

- Matthew

CARE

The Quiet Wash

A ritual, not a chore. Spend a Sunday afternoon, water and time.

  1. Soak. Cold water, a spoon of pH-neutral soap, twenty minutes.

  2. PRESS. Press, don’t wring. Lift it gently.

  3. Dry. Lay flat on a clean towel, out of direct sun.

  4. Finish. Steam, never iron. Fold along the grain.