I was sent the Broom scarf to try. Its tartan pattern contains a beautiful mix of blues, greens and orange and it goes well with casual or more formal wear. I wore it with off-white chinos and a pale grey Summer jacket and it added a cheerful dash of colour to an otherwise monochrome look.
The merino worsted wool isn't immediately as soft as a knitted woollen scarf (which could feel too warm), but I am told that it softens after a couple of week's wear. As I had the scarf on loan I couldn't check this. But the adventurous use of colours in the tartan designs are what would sell this scarf to me, making it a useful and practical accessory for Spring and Autumn wear. Hopefully they are the first of a more ambitious range of men and women's clothing from Malcolm Mowat.
Available from Malcolm Mowat's website here.
I'm surprised at how many pages I've just clicked through on this blog. It must be because I've always preferred men's clothing to women's and am usually seen wearing a cosy oversized man's jumper. When I grow up I want to be a man.... with slippers and a smoking jacket.
ReplyDeleteI'm glad you've enjoyed it - and there are plenty of great women's jackets, suits etc available to give the manly look and Savile Row will now make bespoke suits etc for women. Good luck.
ReplyDeleteIt's interesting that a woman dressing in man's clothes is perfectly acceptable - but what would people think if I posted a comment like this, as a man, on a woman's fashion blog? ;)
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