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Apparel : American Apparel Sheer Jersey Cotton Scarf

American Apparel Sheer Jersey Cotton Scarf



American Apparel Sheer Jersey Cotton Scarf
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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 9281










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Binding: Apparel
Brand: American Apparel
Department: womens
Fabric Type: cotton
Sales Rank: 9281



Features:
  • An all-purpose, comfortable Sheer Jersey cotton scarf.
  • 100% Sheer Jersey cotton, combed for softness and comfort
  • 93 X 16 (2m X 41cm)
  • Super soft. Makes a great gift.
  • Sweatshop Free - Made in the USA.







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Sheer Jersey Scarf - Features: An all-purpose, comfortable Sheer Jersey cotton scarf. 100% Sheer Jersey cotton, combed for softness and comfort; 93 X 16 (2m X 41cm). Made in USA. Makes a Great Gift.











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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - * It not that long. ...
This scarf is very soft and thin, just like one of the reviewer said. I have to double wraps the scarf in order to get some warmness for my neck. It not a bad scarf for the price, and the shipping from this seller is very fast (I got mine in 3 days).



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Soft as a cloud.. ...
This is a beautiful product! Stretchy, comfortable,and multi-purpose. Very long and elegant, yet durable and fun. Comes in a wide variety of colors to fit any occasion. I love it. =)



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Love this scarf! ...
I got this scarf in sunshine (not available from this seller) and teal, and they're the most perfect scarves ever! The material is stretchy cotton jersey, just like a t-shirt. It does have raw edges, which tend to curl under after a while. AA's teal color is not really teal -- it's more of a vibrant Caribbean azure/turqoise (less green than the pic).

The great thing about this scarf is its versatility: depending on how you tie it, it can look long, short, voluminous, or thin. You can even wear it as a capolet/pashmina wrap (I do this frequently) or as a halter top or tube top (never tried those, but AA has a video on their website depicting how). The scarf is quite long, which I absolutely love, but some people may find it annoying; I guess you could just cut off one end if the length really isn't working for you. The length is my favorite feature because that's what makes the scarf so versatile! I'm constantly wishing my other scarves were as long as my AA ones because then I could do more with them.



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - * Not exactly what I expected ...
Absolutely great colors. Green was beautiful, however much too long. I wanted to wear it on boats and I have wrapped it around twice instead of just once.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - * comfortable ...
This is very soft scarf. There are so many beautiful colors to choose from. I think people get confused because this is not "sheer." (I got "eggplant".) Although it's cheaply made, I like it. It's comfortable.


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