A 140 cm square fleece blanket scarf in dominant deep burgundy with three contrast panels: a tribal stripe panel in beige, navy and oxblood, a burgundy panel scattered with fine gold-thread filaments, a faded tie-dye burgundy with white wash, and a plain burgundy face with scattered gold triangles. Acrylic fleece, hand-knotted burgundy fringe at all four edges. The blanket-scarf style in a warm winter palette built for the camel coat, the brown boot and the cognac leather bag rather than for the all-black wardrobe.
This 140 cm square fleece blanket scarf is built around a deep oxblood burgundy that carries through every face, with each panel pushing the colour into a different register. One panel sits in tribal-style stripes in beige, navy and oxblood, the kind of repeating geometric vocabulary that the blanket-scarf style inherited from Pendleton-style native-pattern weaving. A second panel is a burgundy ground scattered with fine gold-thread filaments, a graphic-modern detail that breaks the tribal heaviness. A third panel is a faded tie-dye in burgundy and white wash, a softer textile gesture that brings a hand-dyed feel to the otherwise printed piece. The fourth is a plain burgundy face with small scattered gold-foil triangles, the calmer face for everyday wear. Hand-knotted burgundy fringe at all four edges, the visual signature of the blanket-scarf style.
The burgundy-dominant build positions this scarf differently from the standard black or grey blanket scarf: it is built for the warm-palette winter wardrobe that lives around a camel coat, brown leather boots and a cognac leather bag rather than the all-black or grey wool wardrobe. Worn as a triangle shawl over a camel coat, the burgundy face takes the eye while the tribal stripe and tie-dye panels hang at the back as the colour-shift surprise. Folded with the tribal stripe out, it becomes the festival-leaning piece that pairs with a brown leather biker. Folded with the tie-dye out, it brings the hand-dyed bohemian feel for a weekend.
Camel coat + plain burgundy face on top: the canonical warm-palette winter drape. Brown leather biker + tribal stripe out: the festival-derived weekend pairing. Oatmeal knit dress + tie-dye face out: the indoor evening pairing where the tie-dye softens a plain knit. Navy quilted jacket + gold-filament face out: the day-to-evening transition where the gold catches the light. Other scarves: four-sided fleece scarves, four-sided scarves, scarves.
Fabric: acrylic premium fleece, four panels assembled at the centre cross, hand-knotted burgundy fringe at all four edges. Hand-applied gold-foil print for the triangles and the gold-thread filaments, screen print for the tribal and tie-dye panels. Care: cold hand wash or delicate machine wash inside a mesh laundry bag, avoid bleach, do not tumble dry, iron at low temperature on the reverse if needed.
| Dimensions | 140 x 140 cm square |
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| Fabric | Acrylic premium fleece |
| Design | Four-panel patchwork in burgundy: tribal stripe in beige/navy/oxblood, gold-thread filament scatter, faded tie-dye in burgundy and white, plain burgundy with scattered gold triangles |
| Finish | Hand-applied gold-foil print, hand-knotted burgundy fringe at all four edges |
| Care | Hand wash or delicate machine wash, no tumble drying, low-temperature iron on the reverse |
Acrylic premium fleece holds heat well and is the closest synthetic equivalent to wool for a blanket scarf. The advantage over wool is easier care (delicate machine wash inside a mesh bag) and no risk of moth damage in storage. The trade-off is slightly less natural breathability than pure merino wool, so the scarf is better for outdoor or transitional wear than for very warm indoor environments.
Acrylic holds colour well and does not fade as quickly as natural fibres under light exposure. The tie-dye panel is deliberately built with a faded white wash that is part of the design (not actual fading), and will not deepen or shift over time. Store flat or on a hanger out of direct sunlight to maximise colour longevity.
The black blanket scarf is built for the all-black wool-coat wardrobe and uses paisley and mandala decorative panels in the warm side of the palette. This burgundy version is built for the warm-palette wardrobe (camel coat, brown boots, cognac bag) and uses tribal, tie-dye and triangle panels in a more festival-derived vocabulary. Choose by palette, not by personality.
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