Cashmere Blend Scarves

Wrap up warm with our Cashmere Blend Scarves! Exceptionally soft, durable, and designed to keep you toasty on cold winter days. Explore the collection at Avoca today and discover your new favourite winter essential. 

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  1. Olive Cashmere Wool Sandymount Scarf
    Avoca Mill Collection
    Olive Cashmere Wool Sandymount Scarf
    €129.95

    A beautifully warm and soft accessory to add to your collection, this luxurious scarf is created from a blend of merino wool and cashmere in a wonderfully rich shade of olive green. Finished with delicate fringe detailing at either end, it boasts a subtle herringbone weave throughout.

    • Woven in our Avoca Mill in Ireland.

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  2. Donkey Cashmere Wool Sandymount Scarf
    Avoca Mill Collection
    Donkey Cashmere Wool Sandymount Scarf
    €129.95

    Expertly woven in our magical County Wicklow mill, our cosy classic Sandymount Scarf stands the test of time, every time. Cast in a rich shade of tan-brown with a herringbone weave using a sumptuously soft blend of cashmere and merino wool, the plentiful size of this piece allows you to drape and wrap elegantly.

    • Woven in our Avoca Mill in Ireland.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Cashmere Blend Scarves

Cashmere blend scarves are made from a combination of cashmere wool and other materials, such as silk, wool or synthetic fibres like acrylic or polyester. Blending cashmere with these materials can impact the scarf’s durability and affordability.

  • How do I care for a cashmere blend scarf?

    Caring for a cashmere blend scarf requires a gentle and delicate approach to ensure its longevity and maintain its softness. Here are some tips to help you care for your cashmere blend scarf:

    Hand washing: Cashmere blends are often best washed by hand to prevent damage. Fill a basin or sink with lukewarm water and add a small amount of mild detergent specifically designed for delicate fabrics. Gently submerge the scarf and lightly agitate it with your hands, taking care not to wring or twist it. Rinse the scarf thoroughly with clean water.

    Drying: After washing, gently press the excess water out of the scarf, but do not wring or twist it. Lay the scarf flat on a clean towel and roll it up to absorb more moisture. Then reshape the scarf and lay it flat on a drying rack or another clean, dry towel away from direct sunlight or heat sources. Allow it to air dry completely.

    Storage: When storing your cashmere blend scarf, make sure it is clean and completely dry. Fold it gently and store it in a breathable storage bag or box to protect it from dust and pests. Avoid hanging the scarf as it may stretch out of shape.

    Avoid contact with rough surfaces: Be cautious when wearing your cashmere blend scarf, as it can snag on rough surfaces like jewellery or Velcro. Try to keep it away from such surfaces to minimize the risk of damage.

    Pilling: Pilling, the formation of small balls of fibre on the surface of the scarf, is a natural characteristic of cashmere blends. You can remove pills by gently using a cashmere comb or a fabric shaver. Be careful not to apply too much pressure to avoid damaging the fabric.

  • What are the benefits of a cashmere blend scarf?

    Softness and Luxurious Feel: Cashmere is known for its exceptional softness and luxurious feel. When blended with other fibres like silk or wool, it retains its softness while gaining additional benefits from the other materials. The blend enhances the overall feel of the scarf, making it even more comfortable to wear.

    Durability: Cashmere is a delicate fibre that requires extra care. However, blending it with other fibres such as wool or synthetic materials can increase the durability and strength of the scarf. The added fibres provide structure and resilience, making the scarf more resistant to stretching, pilling, and general wear and tear.

    Warmth and Insulation: Cashmere itself is an excellent insulator, providing warmth without adding bulk. A cashmere blend scarf combines the insulating properties of cashmere with the thermal benefits of other fibers, such as wool. This combination results in a scarf that offers superior warmth, making it ideal for chilly weather conditions.