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A 70 x 190 cm rectangle fleece scarf in matte black, with three sizes of stars scattered across the surface: large ivory cream stars, medium gold-foil stars and a few leopard-print stars in gold-on-tan. A subtle striped beige border at both short ends with raw-edge fringe. The long-and-narrow format star scarf for the classic round-the-neck winter wrap, sized for the wool coat collar rather than the shoulder shawl.
This 70 x 190 cm rectangle fleece scarf is the long-and-narrow companion to the square blanket-scarf format: where the 140 cm square is sized for the triangle-shawl drape over a coat, this 70 x 190 cm rectangle is sized for the classic round-the-neck winter wrap, the format that lives in every winter wardrobe alongside the wool coat. The matte black ground is scattered with three sizes of stars rather than a single regular grid: large cream-ivory stars (the visual anchors), medium stars filled with hand-applied gold foil, and a few stars filled with leopard print in gold-on-tan for the editorial accent. At the two short ends, a subtle striped beige border softens the transition to the raw-edge fringe finish, the visual signature that distinguishes the piece from the standard plain-edge winter scarf.
The star motif on a black ground reads in two registers: the schoolgirl simple star scarf that Boden and Whistles publish every December, and the editorial-leaning star-and-leopard combination that Isabel Marant and Maje have built into their winter ranges. This piece sits between the two: the three sizes of stars give the design more visual interest than a single repeating motif, and the leopard-print accent stars push the reading slightly out of the pure schoolgirl register and into the editorial one. Worn round-the-neck under a black wool coat, the long-and-narrow format keeps the stars visible at the chest while the ends tuck into the coat. Worn open over a knit jumper indoors, the scarf becomes a graphic accent that the wider square format cannot reproduce because of the proportion difference.
Black wool coat + round-the-neck wrap: the canonical winter pairing where the star motif reads as a discreet decorative collar. Navy peacoat + ends tucked into the coat: the day-to-evening transition where the gold stars catch street light. Oatmeal knit jumper + worn open over the shoulders: the indoor pairing where the leopard-star accent lifts a plain knit. Leather biker + tied loosely at the chest: the weekend rock-leaning pairing. Other scarves: scarves, square scarves, four-sided fleece scarves.
Fabric: soft polyester fleece, hand-applied gold-foil print for the medium gold stars, screen print for the ivory cream stars and the leopard-filled stars. Subtle striped beige border at the two short ends, raw-edge fringe finish. 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 | 70 x 190 cm rectangle |
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| Fabric | Soft polyester fleece |
| Design | Matte black ground with three sizes of stars: large cream-ivory, medium gold-foil, occasional leopard-print in gold-on-tan, striped beige border at the two short ends |
| Finish | Hand-applied gold-foil print, raw-edge fringe at the two short ends |
| Care | Hand wash or delicate machine wash, no tumble drying, low-temperature iron on the reverse |
A rectangle, 70 x 190 cm, sized for the classic round-the-neck winter wrap rather than the triangle-shawl drape. If you are looking for a square star-and-leopard blanket scarf for shoulder-shawl wear, the 140 x 140 cm black and camel versions in the four-sided range cover that format instead. Choose by which way you actually wear scarves more often: round-the-neck (rectangle) or triangle-shawl (square).
The large ivory stars sit at around 10 cm point-to-point, which reads as a clear decorative motif at coat-collar distance but does not dominate the surface. The medium gold-foil stars are about half that size, and the leopard-print accent stars match the medium scale. The mix of three sizes scattered across the surface creates a constellation effect rather than a regular grid pattern.
The raw-edge fringe is shorter and softer than a hand-knotted blanket-scarf fringe: it gives the ends a slightly lived-in textile finish without the heavy decorative statement of a 5 cm knotted fringe. It is also lower-maintenance because there are no knots to retie if they loosen. The fray stabilises after the first wash and stays in the same state through subsequent wear.
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