Beige gets unfairly dismissed as the safe choice, the boring one, the fallback. But in a scarf it is actually the correct choice. It works with navy, grey, olive, camel, black, and almost every coat colour a man is realistically going to own. The problem is not the colour. The problem is that most beige scarves at the lower end of the market feel like an afterthought, thin and slippery and gone shapeless after two wears. What we were looking for here were scarves that feel like they cost considerably more than they do. The ones that drape well, that have some weight to them, that photograph well and wear even better. Wool and wool blends at sensible prices. Nothing precious about them, but nothing cheap feeling either. A good beige scarf is one of those small additions that quietly improves every cold weather outfit you own without ever drawing attention to itself. These are the ones worth reaching for.
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Beige gets unfairly dismissed as the safe choice, the boring one, the fallback. But in a scarf it is actually the correct choice. It works with navy, grey, olive, camel, black, and almost every coat colour a man is realistically going to own. The problem is not the colour. The problem is that most beige scarves at the lower end of the market feel like an afterthought, thin and slippery and gone shapeless after two wears. What we were looking for here were scarves that feel like they cost considerably more than they do. The ones that drape well, that have some weight to them, that photograph well and wear even better. Wool and wool blends at sensible prices. Nothing precious about them, but nothing cheap feeling either. A good beige scarf is one of those small additions that quietly improves every cold weather outfit you own without ever drawing attention to itself. These are the ones worth reaching for.
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