Lambswool scarves are considered elegant because they are exceptionally soft, have a luxurious and fine texture from being made from the first shearing of young lambs, and possess a beautiful, natural drape that can elevate any outfit. Their quality is further enhanced by their durability, excellent insulation without bulk, and the sophisticated, timeless appeal of their design.
170cm x 30cm (Plus Fringes)
Material: Pure Lambswool
Can be Hand Washed or Dry Cleaned.
Unmatched softness and fineness: Sourced from the first shearing of lambs, the fibers are naturally finer, smoother, and softer than those from adult sheep, providing a luxurious feel against the skin.
Beautiful drape: The fine, shorter fibers allow the fabric to drape beautifully and softly, which adds an element of effortless sophistication to an outfit.
Excellent warmth and breathability: Lambswool provides a balance of warmth and breathability, making it a comfortable and stylish choice for various climates.
Durability and resilience: The fibers are resistant to pilling and maintain their softness and shape over time, making it a durable investment piece.
Timeless appeal: The classic and simple designs often found in lambswool scarves, such as iconic plain styles or heritage tartans, contribute to their timeless elegance.
Sophistication in craftsmanship: High-end lambswool scarves are often crafted with meticulous attention to detail and quality, a commitment that is visible in the final product and further elevates their perceived value.
Russell Clan History - This tartan has confused in the past as it is also known as Mitchell and Galbraith. The name would often describe an individual as having red hair or a reddish complexion as it derives from the Old French 'rous-el', meaning red coloured. Several Scottish families bear this name spread all over the country, but not related.