Merino Lambswool Sock Knit Scarf - Lime sold by Standard and Strange
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Merino Lambswool Sock Knit Scarf - Lime

$130
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Product Description

Elevate cool-weather ensembles with the RoToTo knit scarf, crafted from super soft merino lambswool. This heavy textured knit offers both style and warmth, making it an ideal layering piece. Rooted in a century of craftsmanship from the Nara Prefecture in Japan, each scarf reflects meticulous attention to detail, balancing modern techniques with traditional skills. Lightweight yet cozy, this accessory is perfect for staying snug during chilly days. From the brand: Everyone assumes that modern socks are just blasted out by hosiery robots somewhere humid with cheap labor. The truth is that knitting machines are complicated, and required highly skilled labor to run; and that there is a wide spectrum of these machines in use out there. RoToTo works with factories around the Nara Prefecture and Goryocho village. Sock making began there over 100 years ago with a single machine brought home from the USA. Every one of their socks are careful balance between yarns, machines, and craftspeople. Even the most state-of-the art machines require operators who understands the nuances of the product being made. RoToTo also makes high quality knit accessories. Their sock knit scarves are made from a super soft and chunky merino lambswool, perfect for cool weather and layering.  Merino lambswool Heavy textured knit Woven labels One size Wash cold, hang dry Made in Nara Prefecture, Japan