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INOUI | Orangeade Linen Screen-Printed Scarf

INOUI | Orangeade Linen Screen-Printed Scarf

A scarf, in the hands of INOUI, becomes an exercise in architectural simplicity. The Scarf Et211di65 Orangeade opens with a bold, singular gesture: a generous rectangle of fluid linen, its surface alive with the graphic punch of screen-printed color. This is not a whisper of an accessory; it is a deliberate statement, a slash of orange and red that cuts through the neutrality of any wardrobe. The silhouette is pure and unapologetic—a 100 x 190 cm expanse that refuses to be demure, demanding to be draped, knotted, or simply thrown over a shoulder with studied nonchalance. The fabric is the soul of the piece. Crafted from 100% linen, it offers a tactile experience that is both crisp and yielding. The hand is substantive yet breathable, with a dry, textured finish that softens beautifully with wear. This is linen at its most expressive: it holds the memory of a knot, resists static, and develops a lived-in patina over time. The screen-printing is precise, the pigments saturating the weave without stiffening it, preserving the cloth’s natural drape and airy movement. Against the skin, it feels cool and grounded—a textile that breathes with the body rather than against it. Construction is deceptively simple, rooted in artisanal Indian craftsmanship. The edges are cleanly finished, the hem weight just enough to give the scarf a satisfying fall. There is no lining, no interlining—just a single layer of linen that relies on its own integrity. The cut is generous, allowing for multiple configurations: a loose cowl neck, a tailored ascot, a draped shawl, or a waist-tied accent. The proportions are deliberate—long enough to wrap twice, wide enough to cover the shoulders, yet light enough to tuck into a coat pocket. In motion, the scarf is transformative. It catches the breeze, flaring softly; it settles into folds that shift with each gesture. Seasonally, it bridges the gap between summer’s heat and autumn’s first chill—a layering piece that adds visual weight without thermal bulk. Style it with a crisp white shirt and tailored trousers for a studio-clean look, or knot it over a slip dress for a touch of bohemian edge. It works equally well tied to a leather tote or worn as a head wrap. The Orangeade hue is a shot of energy—pair it with navy, cream, or raw denim to let the color sing. Let it be the one bold note in an otherwise restrained composition.

$155.00
INOUI | Orangeade Linen Screen-Printed Scarf
$155.00

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A scarf, in the hands of INOUI, becomes an exercise in architectural simplicity. The Scarf Et211di65 Orangeade opens with a bold, singular gesture: a generous rectangle of fluid linen, its surface alive with the graphic punch of screen-printed color. This is not a whisper of an accessory; it is a deliberate statement, a slash of orange and red that cuts through the neutrality of any wardrobe. The silhouette is pure and unapologetic—a 100 x 190 cm expanse that refuses to be demure, demanding to be draped, knotted, or simply thrown over a shoulder with studied nonchalance. The fabric is the soul of the piece. Crafted from 100% linen, it offers a tactile experience that is both crisp and yielding. The hand is substantive yet breathable, with a dry, textured finish that softens beautifully with wear. This is linen at its most expressive: it holds the memory of a knot, resists static, and develops a lived-in patina over time. The screen-printing is precise, the pigments saturating the weave without stiffening it, preserving the cloth’s natural drape and airy movement. Against the skin, it feels cool and grounded—a textile that breathes with the body rather than against it. Construction is deceptively simple, rooted in artisanal Indian craftsmanship. The edges are cleanly finished, the hem weight just enough to give the scarf a satisfying fall. There is no lining, no interlining—just a single layer of linen that relies on its own integrity. The cut is generous, allowing for multiple configurations: a loose cowl neck, a tailored ascot, a draped shawl, or a waist-tied accent. The proportions are deliberate—long enough to wrap twice, wide enough to cover the shoulders, yet light enough to tuck into a coat pocket. In motion, the scarf is transformative. It catches the breeze, flaring softly; it settles into folds that shift with each gesture. Seasonally, it bridges the gap between summer’s heat and autumn’s first chill—a layering piece that adds visual weight without thermal bulk. Style it with a crisp white shirt and tailored trousers for a studio-clean look, or knot it over a slip dress for a touch of bohemian edge. It works equally well tied to a leather tote or worn as a head wrap. The Orangeade hue is a shot of energy—pair it with navy, cream, or raw denim to let the color sing. Let it be the one bold note in an otherwise restrained composition.

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