BURBERRY Scarves
Created in 1856 by Thomas Burberry, the trademarked check pattern of the BURBERRY scarf is still very popular today. With its long history, BURBERRY is a brand that exemplifies tradition and timelessness. A piece from this label is an investment that will pay off for years to come. Today, the BURBERRY scarf has become an unmistakable cult piece and a must-have for every luxury wardrobe.
The timeless BURBERRY pattern
The BURBERRY scarf is made from high-quality materials. The range of fabrics consists of cashmere, silk, linen, merino wool, wool, new wool and fabric blends. Originally known as a brand for classic business fashion, BURBERRY is now equally dedicated to producing casual wear. Designer Christopher Bailey has refreshed the label by combining traditional design with unique accents. The result is unbeatable color combinations in classic check patterns that can be combined with different outfits and color palettes. But the brand's classic style remains unchanged. With its timeless elegance, the BURBERRY style appeals to adults of all ages. Fans of high-quality and stylish clothing will particularly appreciate these scarves.
The classic checked scarf is ideal for combining with plain, tight-fitting clothing. The scarf should not be too tight, but is best worn loosely draped. The unicolored versions can be combined however you like with plain garments or colorfully patterned clothing. The delicate fringes also add another feature to your outfit. This makes BURBERRY scarves and shawls unique and distinctive. BURBERRY scarves in silk or linen are also perfect for wearing in summer.
Care tips to help keep your BURBERRY scarf looking beautiful
Even though a BURBERRY scarf is very durable, it is useful to follow some special care instructions so that you can enjoy your scarf for as long as possible. Depending on the material, the scarf can be washed by hand or in the washing machine. When washing by hand, the scarf should be gently moved back and forth in water at a maximum of 30 degrees and rinsed with cold water. Machine wash the scarf ideally in a gentle wool wash cycle in a lightly filled washing machine. You can find different detergents specifically designed for the different fabrics, and we would recommend using these. Small nodules, known as pilling, can be removed by hand after washing. A pilling comb can also be used, but using a lint shaver is not recommended. Dryers are generally not suitable for wool. After wearing or cleaning, the scarf can be gently folded.