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Scarves and Stuff by Solange | AiSPi
AntwerpNov 6, 20222 min read

Scarves and Stuff by Solange | AiSPi

Scarves & Stuff by Solange exclusively use the finest and most organic materials in the production of their wares. Cotton, organic cotton, and flax are just a few examples of the natural fibers that are used to create clothing. These fibers come from animals and include alpaca, mohair, cashmere, merino wool, sheep's wool, virgin wool, and silk. In addition, they use scrap materials like as cloth and thread. Scarves & Stuff is the label's attempt to counteract the industry's focus on cheap, mass-produced goods by restoring the handcrafted value of clothing. Sustainable clothing that is produced slowly and fairly. Solange exclusively collaborates with sustainable fashion brands because they share her values.







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Solange creates for her own line as well as for individual clients. The annual additions to the brand's core line are built upon the foundation already set. Its line features fashionable or earthy tones knitted with luxurious fibers including mohair, alpaca, and silk.

Scarves & Stuff by Solange mostly uses an Italian wool provider that operates on the "trace of the yarn" premise. This implies that it is possible to pinpoint to the exact wool merchant and place of origin (Peru, Scandinavia, England, etc.) for every single wool variety. Invaluable, since efficient thread processing directly affects the quality of the final product. In addition, the use of this certification ensures that operations are conducted in an eco-friendly, animal-friendly, and long-term fashion.


The History of Scarves & Stuff by Solange

In 2015, Solange launched her line, which features hand-knit, classic pieces like scarves, blouses, and cardigans. She also has a modest assortment of home furnishings, including several knitted beanbags and pillows. Solange Cools creates her own line of cozy, eco-friendly accessories called Scarves & Stuff. Her lines include apparel, headwear, and accessories such as scarves and gloves, as well as a small selection of home goods (coarse knitted blankets, pillows, and beanbags). This was done as a homage to the designer's mom and grandma.





Writen by Ravan Clowers

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