This neckline accessory would look great with a Spring dress for an afternoon of casual shopping. I love, love, love finding old scarves with their original labels still attached, and this one is so interesting.
Hand-finished scarves from Japan were common in wardrobes before and after WWII. In this case, the fabric content is unique – a blend of silk (how Japanese is that?!) and Vinal, an unusual synthetic material trademarked there. I could find very little about this on the internet, but have seen many old scarves made of sheer chiffon-like fabric that is similar but may have been made elsewhere and not be the same.
Although the labels on scarves are sometimes obtrusive and may need to be removed, they should always be saved. Stay tuned . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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MADE IN JAPAN – UNIQUE MID-CENTURY SCARF WITH ORIGINAL LABEL – Magicvintagespy