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INOUI | Louvre Wool Scarf - Hand-Printed Orange

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INOUI | Louvre Wool Scarf - Hand-Printed Orange

The INOUI scarf arrives as a singular stroke of colour—a deep, architectural orange that claims its space without apology. It is not an accessory that whispers; it is a deliberate statement, one that finds its anchor in a collaboration with the Louvre. The drawing printed across the wool is not a mere motif but a fragment of art history, rendered in hand-printed precision. This is a scarf that asks to be seen, not just worn. The hand of this piece is immediate and substantial. At 100% wool, the fabric carries a soft, dense weight that settles against the skin with a reassuring warmth. There is no stiffness here; the wool yields to the touch, draping with a supple ease that speaks to careful finishing. The hand-printed technique gives the surface a subtle, almost tactile depth—the ink sits slightly raised, a quiet testament to the artisanal process. It is a winter-weight cloth that breathes, offering insulation without the bulk of a coat. Cut to a generous 80 by 190 centimetres, the proportions are deliberately elongated. This is not a square to be folded into a tight knot but a long rectangular canvas that invites movement. The length allows for multiple configurations: looped twice for a close, cosy neckline, or left to fall in a single, dramatic line that breaks the silhouette of a tailored coat. The edges are clean, the hem precise—no fraying, no fuss. It is constructed to hold its shape, whether twisted, draped, or knotted. The true character of this scarf reveals itself in motion. As you walk, the wool swings with a soft, fluid rhythm, the printed design catching light and shadow in equal measure. It transforms a simple gesture—adjusting a collar, pulling it closer against the wind—into a deliberate act of style. For autumn and winter, it is the layer that bridges a cashmere sweater and a wool overcoat, adding both warmth and a focal point. Style it over a cream turtleneck and tailored black trousers for a study in contrast, or let it cut through the monotony of a navy wool coat. It is an object of quiet authority, designed to be worn with intention, not as an afterthought.

$7.50

Original: $21.43

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INOUI | Louvre Wool Scarf - Hand-Printed Orange—

$21.43

$7.50

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The INOUI scarf arrives as a singular stroke of colour—a deep, architectural orange that claims its space without apology. It is not an accessory that whispers; it is a deliberate statement, one that finds its anchor in a collaboration with the Louvre. The drawing printed across the wool is not a mere motif but a fragment of art history, rendered in hand-printed precision. This is a scarf that asks to be seen, not just worn. The hand of this piece is immediate and substantial. At 100% wool, the fabric carries a soft, dense weight that settles against the skin with a reassuring warmth. There is no stiffness here; the wool yields to the touch, draping with a supple ease that speaks to careful finishing. The hand-printed technique gives the surface a subtle, almost tactile depth—the ink sits slightly raised, a quiet testament to the artisanal process. It is a winter-weight cloth that breathes, offering insulation without the bulk of a coat. Cut to a generous 80 by 190 centimetres, the proportions are deliberately elongated. This is not a square to be folded into a tight knot but a long rectangular canvas that invites movement. The length allows for multiple configurations: looped twice for a close, cosy neckline, or left to fall in a single, dramatic line that breaks the silhouette of a tailored coat. The edges are clean, the hem precise—no fraying, no fuss. It is constructed to hold its shape, whether twisted, draped, or knotted. The true character of this scarf reveals itself in motion. As you walk, the wool swings with a soft, fluid rhythm, the printed design catching light and shadow in equal measure. It transforms a simple gesture—adjusting a collar, pulling it closer against the wind—into a deliberate act of style. For autumn and winter, it is the layer that bridges a cashmere sweater and a wool overcoat, adding both warmth and a focal point. Style it over a cream turtleneck and tailored black trousers for a study in contrast, or let it cut through the monotony of a navy wool coat. It is an object of quiet authority, designed to be worn with intention, not as an afterthought.

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