Try asking them for it. My SA took off the labels until I asked her to leave them on. So it was an optional removal in my H. Very useful for cw info.That's a fab idea but my store sadly keeps the labels so I just rely on my Dymo. [emoji852]️
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Try asking them for it. My SA took off the labels until I asked her to leave them on. So it was an optional removal in my H. Very useful for cw info.That's a fab idea but my store sadly keeps the labels so I just rely on my Dymo. [emoji852]️
Thanks xincinsin. I always thought they needed it for stock control but next time I will definitely ask. I have a s/s with all the cws on it. Thankfully I did it before the all-en site whittled down its info to just the scarves of the last few years. So annoying!!Try asking them for it. My SA took off the labels until I asked her to leave them on. So it was an optional removal in my H. Very useful for cw info.
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I’ve found that the actual looped labels have an adhesive back like a sticker so I put the labels on the outside of the box. I don’t have a ton of scarves so the name is enough for me to remember.
I did read that storing scarves in boxes can be bad, but I have a toddler...so it’s best to keep them protected up high.
This is beautiful! The interleaved shelves remind me of puzzle boxes. It's such a good idea; perhaps I shall try to craft this interleaving with all those orange boxes lying aroundHi
I'm so sure I am posting this at the wrong thread and I apologize in advance. If it needs to be moved or deleted, please please do so as necessary. Sorry to cause trouble....
I enjoy admiring and drooling at everyone's beautiful scarves on this thread, and since I own very little scarves, I haven't much to contribute. BUT, wanted to share this gorgeous scarf armoire that I am drooling over, and I felt that the real scarf connoisseurs can appreciate this more then me!
The designer is Gregoire de Lafforest and he is H's furniture designer.
I believe the leather is Barenia.
They also have an armoire for accessories/jewelries.
I can't stop drooling...
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What an excellent idea to use the orange boxes like a puzzle/interweaving boxes!This is beautiful! The interleaved shelves remind me of puzzle boxes. It's such a good idea; perhaps I shall try to craft this interleaving with all those orange boxes lying around
The only question I have is why the top is left open for the dust to enter?
I "ll take two please!!Hi
I'm so sure I am posting this at the wrong thread and I apologize in advance. If it needs to be moved or deleted, please please do so as necessary. Sorry to cause trouble....
I enjoy admiring and drooling at everyone's beautiful scarves on this thread, and since I own very little scarves, I haven't much to contribute. BUT, wanted to share this gorgeous scarf armoire that I am drooling over, and I felt that the real scarf connoisseurs can appreciate this more then me!
The designer is Gregoire de Lafforest and he is H's furniture designer.
I believe the leather is Barenia.
They also have an armoire for accessories/jewelries.
I can't stop drooling...
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Oh, I just noticed, the top scarf shelves do have cover on it...though it still doesn't explain the door lock!What an excellent idea to use the orange boxes like a puzzle/interweaving boxes!
I didn't even notice the open topAnd yet there is a lock on the door!
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Oh, I just noticed, the top scarf shelves do have cover on it...though it still doesn't explain the door lock!![]()
Seeking advice .... is this a safe way to store my scarves? They are folded the way they come from H, then folded in half again and layered in a fabric covered storage box that is lined with H tissue paper. This box lives uncovered in a dark closet, with my clothes (space is very limited). I want to keep them happy and healthy for the long term, while keeping them visible as I assemble outfits. Thoughts?
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Nice! I probably should go fewer scarves per box, like you have. Mine are looking more rumpled than I would like.It’s exactly how I store mine and I’m not worried about them. [emoji253]View attachment 4228031
Plus they're easier to see!Nice! I probably should go fewer scarves per box, like you have. Mine are looking more rumpled than I would like.
Seeking advice .... is this a safe way to store my scarves? They are folded the way they come from H, then folded in half again and layered in a fabric covered storage box that is lined with H tissue paper. This box lives uncovered in a dark closet, with my clothes (space is very limited). I want to keep them happy and healthy for the long term, while keeping them visible as I assemble outfits. Thoughts?
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