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Scarfology

  • Writer: Ricardina Guimaraes
    Ricardina Guimaraes
  • Jan 3, 2023
  • 1 min read

How it all started…


Ancient Rome is one of the first origins of the scarf, where it was not used to keep warm, but to keep clean. It was called the sudarium, which translates from Latin to English as “sweat cloth”, and was used to wipe the sweat from the neck and face in hot weather. They were originally worn by men around their neck or tied to their belt.


Historians believe that during the reign of the Chinese Emperor Chin, scarves made of cloth were used to identify officers or the rank of Chinese warriors.


​In later times scarves were also worn by soldiers of all ranks in Croatia around the 17th century. The officers had silk scarves whilst the other ranks were issued with cotton scarves. The men’s scarves were sometimes referred to as “cravets” (from the French cravate), and were the precursor of the necktie.


The scarf became a real fashion accessory by the early 19th century for both men and women. By the middle of the 20th century scarves became one of the most essential and versatile clothing accessories for both men and women.


In recent years, scarves have experienced a revival. I will be diving into a specific type a scarf here, the crochet scarf. Watch this space. I will post about different types of crochet scarves, shawls and wraps.


Love Crochet!

Ricardina x


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