Scarves ........The Hermès Fall/Winter 2021 Scarves...........

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I read through the comments here and realize nobody is that excited about them, but I ordered one of the Froufrou 70 scarves with the ruffled edges. I've been inspired lately by men's fashion from the 17/1800s and thought this might be able to help me play around with some of those elements (frilly neck stuff). I got the Washington's Carriage detail, which was the one I was hoping for the least, but I also know it won't matter once worn. It's quite hard to deal with and fold/tie, but the construction method is very cool...they've used an elastic thread to stitch a three-row pattern of inter-connected circles that makes it scrunch-up and expand quite nicely. The stitches are more noticeable from the back, so 2 of the 3 detail photos are of the reverse side. I don't see myself wearing it a lot, but it's a cool unique piece to play with that very few people will have (maybe for good reason HAHA), so am excited to have it in my collection.

Also...I'm clearly not dressed for it today, but wanted to try it on regardless..tags even still attached :lol: I prefer it tied the second way of the two ways I've tried so far.

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I like it, permanently sculptured, but it reminds me of being told off by my teacher at school for puckering my running stitch on a felt square and then encouraging the whole class to do the same (I was very enamoured with my 'technique').

But you enjoy!
 
I read through the comments here and realize nobody is that excited about them, but I ordered one of the Froufrou 70 scarves with the ruffled edges. I've been inspired lately by men's fashion from the 17/1800s and thought this might be able to help me play around with some of those elements (frilly neck stuff). I got the Washington's Carriage detail, which was the one I was hoping for the least, but I also know it won't matter once worn. It's quite hard to deal with and fold/tie, but the construction method is very cool...they've used an elastic thread to stitch a three-row pattern of inter-connected circles that makes it scrunch-up and expand quite nicely. The stitches are more noticeable from the back, so 2 of the 3 detail photos are of the reverse side. I don't see myself wearing it a lot, but it's a cool unique piece to play with that very few people will have (maybe for good reason HAHA), so am excited to have it in my collection.

Also...I'm clearly not dressed for it today, but wanted to try it on regardless..tags even still attached :lol: I prefer it tied the second way of the two ways I've tried so far.

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Wow, I was one of the skeptics when I saw this on the website but it looks fantastic on you! A very cool effect and I think it would look fab with just a white or black t-shirt and black pants (throw a beret on if you wanna go full-on french painter :D) Interesting that you got a navy one. I've only seen the black on the website.
 
I read through the comments here and realize nobody is that excited about them, but I ordered one of the Froufrou 70 scarves with the ruffled edges. I've been inspired lately by men's fashion from the 17/1800s and thought this might be able to help me play around with some of those elements (frilly neck stuff). I got the Washington's Carriage detail, which was the one I was hoping for the least, but I also know it won't matter once worn. It's quite hard to deal with and fold/tie, but the construction method is very cool...they've used an elastic thread to stitch a three-row pattern of inter-connected circles that makes it scrunch-up and expand quite nicely. The stitches are more noticeable from the back, so 2 of the 3 detail photos are of the reverse side. I don't see myself wearing it a lot, but it's a cool unique piece to play with that very few people will have (maybe for good reason HAHA), so am excited to have it in my collection.

Also...I'm clearly not dressed for it today, but wanted to try it on regardless..tags even still attached :lol: I prefer it tied the second way of the two ways I've tried so far.

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I think it looks great with your T-shirt and your necklace because it is 'décalé' : the casual T-shirt counterbalances the formal look of the scarf, creating some kind of humor that I find is missing in many men's outfits.
 
Has anyone seen the Tea Time Twilly in their boutique? So far I’ve only seen it on the Asia boutiques threads and the Asian H.com sites so not sure if it’s only available in Asia? :-s
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It's on the U.S. website right now:

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I like it, permanently sculptured, but it reminds me of being told off by my teacher at school for puckering my running stitch on a felt square and then encouraging the whole class to do the same (I was very enamoured with my 'technique').

But you enjoy!

:lol: :heart: I can totally see that! It's definitely "unique."

Wow, I was one of the skeptics when I saw this on the website but it looks fantastic on you! A very cool effect and I think it would look fab with just a white or black t-shirt and black pants (throw a beret on if you wanna go full-on french painter :biggrin:) Interesting that you got a navy one. I've only seen the black on the website.

Thank you! I was also surprised at the navy...as I only saw the black/white versions as well.

I think it looks great with your T-shirt and your necklace because it is 'décalé' : the casual T-shirt counterbalances the formal look of the scarf, creating some kind of humor that I find is missing in many men's outfits.

Thank you! I'll definitely try playing with it in different ways. And yes I absolutely agree: men's fashion has become so dull...it needs some fun!

Has anyone seen the Tea Time Twilly in their boutique? So far I’ve only seen it on the Asia boutiques threads and the Asian H.com sites so not sure if it’s only available in Asia? :-s
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The black one was on US website yesterday.

I ordered a black one on the US website yesterday:

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Hello Canadian H shoppers!

Lots of new 90 cm on the Canadian sites just popped up. Finally, several cw of Duo cosmique and one cw of Lazy Leopardesses (vert noir, sooo pretty). Also, few Giant Triangle Cs Zebra (but no pink or navy, alas...). I keep stalking the site and refreshing with "inhuman speed" :biggrin:
Same here. Let us know what you end up buying.
 
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