Nomads Scarf Printed Gauze

£21.95

 

 

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Description

The Nomads printed gauze scarf in the  design comes in a choice of 2 colour ways . They are a great Scarf way to dress up those casual everyday looks whilst keeping warm too. Made from Viscose Gauze the scarves are designed to go with Nomads Autumn /Winter clothing range. Add a splash of colour to your look!

Made by Nomads’ fair trade partners in India.

  • 100% Viscose Gauze
  • Frayed Edges
  • 2 Colourways
  • 100cm x 195cm

Nomads’ viscose is made from sustainable wood pulp, creating a natural fibre that is both breathable and biodegradable. Our viscose fibres, including Liva Viscose, are produced using the closed loop system, and uses carefully sourced pulp from trees that come from FSC-certified forests, with minimal impact on the environment as the trees are grown organically without pesticides. Growing trees helps to improve soil quality, prevent soil erosion and retains water.

30° Machine Wash, Do not tumble dry, Cool Iron.

Additional information

Colour

berry, Navy

Brand

Nomads

Nomads is dedicated to create beautiful, ethical, Fair Trade clothing for more than 30 years. From handloom textiles to intricate embroidery details, they create ethical, Fair Trade clothing using the very best quality natural fibres, GOTS certified organic cotton and traditional artisan techniques. All their exclusively-designed prints are created with azo free, environmentally approved dyes. We love these comfortable, long-lasting fabrics and most of our team members wear them regularly. “We strongly believe that feeling good in what we wear comes down to more than just looks. Style shouldn’t come at a cost to people, animals or the planet. By embracing the slow fashion movement, we take the time to ensure quality production, to give value to the skilled hands that produce each product, and to contemplate our connection with the environment. We’re proud supporters of the Fashion Revolution campaign and encourage consumers to ask: Who made your clothes?”