


MOISMONT | Alphabet 825 Scarf in Tartan Cotton Matcha
A scarf that reads like a page from an illuminated manuscript, MOISMONT’s Alphabet 825 unfolds in a generous 70x180 cm rectangle of cotton, its surface a deliberate collision of scale and detail. The defining gesture is the large tartan check, a pattern so boldly proportioned it becomes a graphic statement in its own right. Set against this broad, woven geometry is an embroidered “M”, lifted directly from 17th-century monastic initials—a single, concentrated point of handcraft that anchors the entire piece. The effect is not decorative but architectural: a scarf that structures a silhouette rather than merely softening it. The fabric is pure cotton, chosen not for its delicacy but for its integrity. It holds a crisp, clean hand that refuses to collapse into limpness, giving the scarf a defined body and a slight, satisfying weight as it settles around the shoulders. This is not a whisper of a scarf; it is a deliberate presence. The weave is tight and even, lending the cotton a smooth, matte finish that catches light without shine, allowing the tartan’s color blocks to saturate the eye. The embroidered “M” adds a textural counterpoint—raised, tactile, a small relief against the flat expanse of woven cloth. The cut is a classic rectangle, but the proportions are everything. At 70 cm in width and 180 cm in length, it offers enough material to tie, drape, or knot with consequence. The edges are cleanly finished, the corners precise, the construction straightforward and confident. There is no superfluous detail; every element serves the interplay between the broad tartan and the singular embroidered initial. The scarf hangs straight when left open, folds crisply when knotted, and maintains its shape through a day of movement. When worn, the Alphabet 825 moves with the body but does not cling. It can be thrown over a shoulder for a casual asymmetry, looped twice for a closer, more tailored neckline, or left to fall long over a coat—where the tartan becomes a vertical stripe against a solid silhouette. The weight of the cotton ensures it stays put, while the scale of the check ensures it is seen. It spans seasons with ease: a cool summer evening, the first weeks of autumn, a crisp spring morning. Style it over a cream linen blazer for contrast, or knot it at the throat of a black cashmere turtleneck, letting the embroidered “M” sit just below the collarbone as a quiet, deliberate focal point.
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A scarf that reads like a page from an illuminated manuscript, MOISMONT’s Alphabet 825 unfolds in a generous 70x180 cm rectangle of cotton, its surface a deliberate collision of scale and detail. The defining gesture is the large tartan check, a pattern so boldly proportioned it becomes a graphic statement in its own right. Set against this broad, woven geometry is an embroidered “M”, lifted directly from 17th-century monastic initials—a single, concentrated point of handcraft that anchors the entire piece. The effect is not decorative but architectural: a scarf that structures a silhouette rather than merely softening it. The fabric is pure cotton, chosen not for its delicacy but for its integrity. It holds a crisp, clean hand that refuses to collapse into limpness, giving the scarf a defined body and a slight, satisfying weight as it settles around the shoulders. This is not a whisper of a scarf; it is a deliberate presence. The weave is tight and even, lending the cotton a smooth, matte finish that catches light without shine, allowing the tartan’s color blocks to saturate the eye. The embroidered “M” adds a textural counterpoint—raised, tactile, a small relief against the flat expanse of woven cloth. The cut is a classic rectangle, but the proportions are everything. At 70 cm in width and 180 cm in length, it offers enough material to tie, drape, or knot with consequence. The edges are cleanly finished, the corners precise, the construction straightforward and confident. There is no superfluous detail; every element serves the interplay between the broad tartan and the singular embroidered initial. The scarf hangs straight when left open, folds crisply when knotted, and maintains its shape through a day of movement. When worn, the Alphabet 825 moves with the body but does not cling. It can be thrown over a shoulder for a casual asymmetry, looped twice for a closer, more tailored neckline, or left to fall long over a coat—where the tartan becomes a vertical stripe against a solid silhouette. The weight of the cotton ensures it stays put, while the scale of the check ensures it is seen. It spans seasons with ease: a cool summer evening, the first weeks of autumn, a crisp spring morning. Style it over a cream linen blazer for contrast, or knot it at the throat of a black cashmere turtleneck, letting the embroidered “M” sit just below the collarbone as a quiet, deliberate focal point.














