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Silk Scarf
Made in England, the Rapha Silk Scarf is designed to insulate the neck whilst cycling. The fabric has been treated to make it sweat and shower resistant and stitched for a luxury finish.
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Hand stitched silk cycling scarf
The Rapha Silk Scarf is handmade in England. It measures 45cm x 45cm and can be worn, neckerchief style, to insulate the neck. The fabric has been treated with a solution to make it sweat and shower resistant and the edges have been hand stitched for a fine finish. The scarf's print is a chainlink pattern taken from the first ever cover of Rouleur magazine, a photo by Ben Ingham. A small pink tab with a Rapha logo is stitched to one corner.
Key features:
- Handmade in England
- Moisture-resistant treatment
- 45cm x 45cm
- 100% silk
"As a joke (ha ha, ain't I hip?) I rolled the 45×45-cm square into a diagonal, knotted it behind my neck and bunched it up before going out for a damp, 41-degree Fall ride. I've been wearing it on chilly rides ever since."
– www.bicycling.com
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