Fellow Ski Club Scarf
Category: Accessories
Category: Accessories
The wool blend is thick enough to block the wind but not scratchy at all, and it’s long enough to wrap twice comfortably. Perfect for keeping my neck warm during early ski lift rides.
I’ve been wearing this scarf on my morning ski commute and it stays perfectly snug even when the wind picks up. The double-layer weave keeps my neck warm without feeling bulky under my jacket.
The fabric is surprisingly thick and brushed on the inside, so it traps heat without that scratchy wool feel. It’s long enough to double-wrap on a windy chairlift ride.
The diagonal stitching keeps it snug without twisting around my neck, and the weight is perfect for layering under a coat without feeling bulky. I grabbed this for a ski trip last week, and it stayed put even after a few face-plants in the powder.
I’ve been wearing it on chilly morning walks and the merino wool blend keeps me warm without any itchiness. The length is perfect for doubling up around my neck for extra coziness.
The heavy cotton weave keeps the wind from sneaking down my collar, and it's surprisingly soft against my neck. I've worn it every day this week on the slopes and around town.
I’ve been wearing it on chilly morning walks and the fabric is surprisingly soft against my neck. The single loop is long enough to wrap snugly without feeling bulky under my jacket. Only wish it came in a few more colors.
The double-layer weave keeps the wind out nicely, though I wish it were just a few inches longer for tucking. Still, it’s become my go-to for chilly commutes.
The pattern is subtle but adds a nice touch of style to any winter coat. It’s lightweight enough to wear indoors without overheating, though I wish the fabric were a bit thicker for really cold days.
Was a little skeptical about the fit at first, but the double-layer construction actually keeps it snug without feeling bulky. It's kept me warm on a few chilly morning walks already.