Then you will be happy to pull out warm, woolly scarves in the cold winter chills. Patterned pashminas will keep you warm and handsome at the same time. Classic long shawls as well as practical tunnel shawls that will decorate your neckline. A shawl is a piece of clothing, typically worn by women, that is draped over the shoulders. A shawl can be made from a variety of different materials including wool, cashmere, cotton, and even silk. Shawls come in many different colors and designs and can be used for both casual and formal occasions. While they are frequently seen as part of traditional attire, modern women have also begun to wear them as part of their everyday wardrobe. There are many ways to wear a shawl. The most common way is simply to drape it over your shoulders like a scarf. However, you can also try wearing it around your neck like a pashmina or wrapping it around your head like a headscarf. Some women even choose to tie their shawls into cute little bows or knots at the front before throwing them over their shoulder! No matter how you choose to wear yours, there’s no doubt that adding a beautiful shawl into the mix will instantly make any outfit look more pulled together and stylish. Not only do they add an extra layer of warmth on chilly days but they can also help transition your wardrobe from season-to-season – making them ideal pieces for springtime weather when temperatures start to fluctuate between warm and cold spells! Simply drape one over your favorite sundress when heading out for lunch with friends or pair it with jeans & sneakers for running errands around town. Either way you’ll stay comfortable while looking chic.
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pink products, or products with pink shades predominating. We also include products in lilac, fuchsia, thistle and old pink shades. Pink is the color of romance and a symbol of youth. Interesting are combinations of pink with light blue, brown and gray color. When it comes to fashion, the color pink has been making quite a comeback in recent years. It's not just for little girls anymore! In fact, more and more women are turning to this lovely hue when it comes to their clothing and accessories. And we can see why! Pink is feminine without being too girly, chic yet playful, and flattering on almost any skin tone. Plus, it's just plain fun to wear! If you're looking to add a touch of pink to your wardrobe but aren't sure where to start, here are some great ideas.
Pashmina
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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.