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Square Scarf in Navy Lace Sage

$34.00

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With a gentle touch of nature, elevate any look with our Square Scarf in Navy Lace Sage. Made from TENCEL™ Lyocell, this biodegradable, breathable and airy fabric is temperature regulating, antibacterial, and made in a closed loop production process.

There are endless ways to wear this sweet Square Scarf in Navy Lace Sage accessory; as a neck kerchief, headband, lightweight face covering, top knot accent and more.

Our Navy Lace Sage pattern is bold and sophisticated, featuring a deep midnight navy background with a scattered soft sage lace motif that dances from edge to edge.

  • Scarf is 24 inches x 24 inches
  • Made from eco-friendly TENCEL™ Lyocell Fabric
  • Hand stitched in Massachusetts
  • All of our products are handmade and therefore one of a kind. Variations should be expected and embraced
  • Linda Cabot Design is small batch production, quantities are limited

Product Care

Machine or hand wash in warm water with phosphate detergent. Line dry flat. Warm iron or steam garment as needed (optional).

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Our Sustainability Promise

With every textile we produce, we put great emphasis on the conscientious sourcing of materials that make as minimal an impact on our environment as possible. Whether that means spending the extra time and money to identify GOTS certified organic cotton for our bedding and tabletop collections and sustainable bamboo fiber for our blanket backings, or sourcing chemical-free wool from family farms to stuff our pillows, you can have confidence in the fact that environmental friendliness informs every decision we make at Linda Cabot Design. We are dedicated to consistently educating ourselves on the topic of sustainable practices and will always strive to find exciting, innovative and environmentally-friendly materials with which to work as they continue to become available.

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