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Inoui | Multico Wool Scarf - Artisanal Color Block

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Inoui | Multico Wool Scarf - Artisanal Color Block

Inoui | Multico Wool Scarf - Artisanal Color Block

Inoui’s Et20lud14 scarf arrives as a deliberate stroke of color against the quiet geometry of a winter silhouette. Its ground is a dense, painterly multico—not a simple pattern, but a composition of overlapping hues that shift with the light, as if the weave itself has been dipped in an artist’s wash. This is not an accent; it is the focal point, a piece that asks to be seen first and touched second. The scarf drapes from the neck with a soft, deliberate fall, its rectangular form offering a clean line that breaks the monotony of a tailored coat or a chunky knit. The hand is immediate and tactile: 100% wool, but not the scratchy, rustic kind. This is a fine, compact weave—weighty enough to hold its shape when knotted, yet pliable enough to gather in soft folds around the collarbone. The fabric has a dry, brushed finish that feels almost sueded against the skin, a quiet luxury that speaks to hours of careful construction. There is a subtle resistance when you run your fingers across it, a textural memory that rewards close inspection. The 70 x 190cm proportion is generous without being overwhelming, allowing for a full wrap or a loose, asymmetrical drape that lands just below the hip. Construction is artisanal in the truest sense: the edges are cleanly finished, the corners sharp, the overall form a testament to the maker’s hand. The weave is tight and even, ensuring the scarf holds its structure through repeated folding and tying. It is a piece that feels considered in every stitch, from the density of the wool to the precise way the color transitions are laid into the fabric. This is not a mass-market accessory; it is a crafted object. In movement, the scarf becomes a study in controlled motion. It swings lightly with a step, settles back into place, and catches the light in new ways with each turn of the head. It is equally at home over a cashmere turtleneck in a January boardroom or tossed over the shoulder of a linen blazer for a late-September lunch. The multico palette—a blend of deep indigos, muted ochres, and soft greys—bridges seasons, working as a warm accent in winter and a tonal counterpoint in spring. Style it simply: a single loop for a clean, modern line, or a loose knot at the throat for a more relaxed, editorial ease. It is the sort of piece that becomes a signature, not an afterthought.

$49.70

Original: $142.00

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Inoui | Multico Wool Scarf - Artisanal Color Block

$142.00

$49.70

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Inoui’s Et20lud14 scarf arrives as a deliberate stroke of color against the quiet geometry of a winter silhouette. Its ground is a dense, painterly multico—not a simple pattern, but a composition of overlapping hues that shift with the light, as if the weave itself has been dipped in an artist’s wash. This is not an accent; it is the focal point, a piece that asks to be seen first and touched second. The scarf drapes from the neck with a soft, deliberate fall, its rectangular form offering a clean line that breaks the monotony of a tailored coat or a chunky knit. The hand is immediate and tactile: 100% wool, but not the scratchy, rustic kind. This is a fine, compact weave—weighty enough to hold its shape when knotted, yet pliable enough to gather in soft folds around the collarbone. The fabric has a dry, brushed finish that feels almost sueded against the skin, a quiet luxury that speaks to hours of careful construction. There is a subtle resistance when you run your fingers across it, a textural memory that rewards close inspection. The 70 x 190cm proportion is generous without being overwhelming, allowing for a full wrap or a loose, asymmetrical drape that lands just below the hip. Construction is artisanal in the truest sense: the edges are cleanly finished, the corners sharp, the overall form a testament to the maker’s hand. The weave is tight and even, ensuring the scarf holds its structure through repeated folding and tying. It is a piece that feels considered in every stitch, from the density of the wool to the precise way the color transitions are laid into the fabric. This is not a mass-market accessory; it is a crafted object. In movement, the scarf becomes a study in controlled motion. It swings lightly with a step, settles back into place, and catches the light in new ways with each turn of the head. It is equally at home over a cashmere turtleneck in a January boardroom or tossed over the shoulder of a linen blazer for a late-September lunch. The multico palette—a blend of deep indigos, muted ochres, and soft greys—bridges seasons, working as a warm accent in winter and a tonal counterpoint in spring. Style it simply: a single loop for a clean, modern line, or a loose knot at the throat for a more relaxed, editorial ease. It is the sort of piece that becomes a signature, not an afterthought.

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