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Cotton pashmina shawls

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Cotton pashmina shawls

Protect your neck and health in cold weather. Choose warm and warm shawls for winter or lighter elegant scarves for spring or autumn. Thanks to stylish pashmina, your outfit can look different every time. What combination do you choose? Cheaper classic shawl, richly patterned pashmina or comfortable tunnel scarf? Cotton pashmina shawls are piece of clothing worn by men, women and children. It is a rectangular, infinity round or square-shaped cloth draped over the shoulders, upper body and arms. Shawls are usually made from wool, cashmere, cotton or silk. They can be plain or adorned with fringes, tassels, embroidery or other embellishments. Shawls have been used for centuries to keep people warm in cold weather. They were also worn as protective garments in battle or when traveling through dangerous territory. In medieval Europe, they were often given as gifts to show respect or appreciation. Today, shawls are mostly seen as fashion accessories and are worn for both practical and aesthetic reasons. Functional benefits of wearing a shawl. 

  • providing warmth on cool days
  • acting as a makeshift blanket during air travel
  • doubling up as a headscarf
  • protecting hair from harsh sunlight
  • shielding the face from dust particles while riding a motorcycle
  • etcetera 

Aesthetically speaking - wrapping oneself in an elegantly designed shawl imparts a sense of luxury & sophistication . It also has the ability to transform even the most basic outfit into something special.

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Pashmina

The original pashmina, handmade from a high mountain wool of Tibetan goats, is too expensive for most of us. Prices of hand-embroidered cashmere shawls range even in hunderds of € per piece, monochromatic variants are cheaper, but still very expensive for everyday wear. However, we have replaced these shawls in our assortment by pashima made from classic wool, which can be combined with polyester for greater shine. Beautiful patterns are not hand-embroidered, but they still look elegant and soft. Under incomparable conditions, you can have a patterned scarf that will bring a touch of oriental exoticism to your outfit. Choose a long pashmina from our offer and enjoy winter in comfort. Pashmina is a type of fine cashmere wool. The word pashm means "wool" in Persian, and pashmina shawls are hand-made from the softest undercoat hair of Kashmiri goats. It is one of the most expensive natural fibres available today because it cannot be mass produced like synthetic fabrics can. Pashminas have been around for centuries, and were originally only worn by nobility or royalty due to their high cost. There are many different ways to wear a pashmina - as a scarf, draped over the shoulders, or even as a sarong on the beach! They make great gifts too - who wouldn't love being wrapped up in pure luxury? When buying a pashmina, it's important to look for something that is made from 100% pure cashmere wool. There are cheaper options out there that use lower quality materials such as acrylics or blends (cashmere/silk), but these won't feel nearly as soft. You should also pay attention to the weight. Lighter weights are better for summer months while heavier ones offer more warmth in winter time. And finally, take care when storing your precious piece - fold it rather than hanging it so that you don't stretch out the delicate fabric fibers over time.

Cotton

Cotton is the most famous natural fiber used in the textile industry. You will usually come across its English name "cotton" on clothing. This material is popular for many reasons. It is a renewable natural raw material, very pleasant to the touch, absorbs moisture well, is breathable, allows the skin to breathe, is easy to dye, has good strength and is easy to maintain. Its negative properties include easy creasing, the tendency of the cotton fabric to pill and the loss of color through successive washing. It is a natural fiber that has many advantages in the fashion industry. Cotton fabric is durable and can be washed and worn many times without losing its shape or quality. Cotton is also a breathable material, making it ideal for summer wear. In addition, it is hypoallergenic and gentle on the skin, making it a good choice for people with sensitive skin. One of the biggest advantages of cotton in fashion is its versatility. It can be used to make a variety of garments, from casual t-shirts to formal dresses. It comes in a wide variety of colors and patterns, so there is something for everyone. Cotton can also be easily mixed with other fabrics to create new textures and looks. Another advantage of cotton clothing is that it is usually very affordable. Because it's a relatively common fabric, it's often one of the cheapest options when choosing new clothes. This makes it a great choice for people on a budget or those who like to buy in bulk (for example when stocking up on basics like t-shirts). If you're looking for fashionable clothes that will last and won't break the bank, look no further than cotton! Cottonwood is a flowering plant in the Malvaceae family. The fiber of cotton plants is used to make cloth. The fabric made from this plant is comfortable and durable. It grows in warm climates and needs a lot of water. It was first grown in America, but is now grown all over the world. India produces more cotton than any other country, followed by China, the United States, Pakistan and Brazil. About one-third of the world's cotton crop is used to make clothing, another third is used to make linens and other home textiles, and the last third goes into industrial products.

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