Beautifully mixed bright colors are mixed into this Infinity Scarf. Yellows, Dark Reds, Greens, Light Reds. The Infinity Scarf is hand knitted in a tube shape with a hollow middle which gives the scarf a double thickness. This scarf is hand knitted from wool yarn, acrylic yarn, and/or cotton yarns mixed to give each scarf its unique feel and look. The Infinity Scarf comes with a 3” leather cuff. Hand wash gently in cool or warm water. Lay flat on towel to dry. Do not machine wash. This will cause the scarf to either shrink or warp out of shape. Also, it will pick up fuzz from other clothing. This is a One-of-a-kind scarfs.
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| Weight | 2 lbs |
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| Dimensions | 8 × 8 × 4 in |
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