
Colorful Standard Classic Organic Crew Soft Yellow
The Merino Wool Scarf is made from recycled wool with natural insulating properties, guaranteeing warmth and comfort even in the coldest temperatures. Its sumptuous texture and timeless design make it a versatile accessory for any occasion. Elevate your wardrobe and make a lasting impression with this statement piece of superior quality and sophisticated details.
PRODUCT DETAILS
MATERIALS
PRODUCT CARE
For 100% Recycled Extra-Fine Merino Wool products:
• Wool items should be hand washed or dry cleaned
• Do not tumble dry wool items
• If you wish to iron wool items, the iron must be set to the appropriate wool setting
• Do not bleach wool items
• Do not dry directly in the sun
BRAND: COLORFUL STANDARD
Colorful Standard stands for many things, one of which is holding the fashion industry to a higher standard, which no longer risks the health of workers or of the environment. In today’s world, it shouldn’t be so difficult to make a sustainable choice. That’s why we created a concept that goes against the fashion industry’s seasonal models. Standard implies raising the bar for how the industry works and focusing on clothes made responsibly, transparently, and that stand for a greater purpose.
Colorful Standard creates timeless garments from 100% Organic cotton. They buck the fashion industry’s cycle of seasons to concentrate on long-lasting wardrobe staples that transcend trends. The brand love colour, and adopt a wide palette of wearable shades across their range, which is carefully crafted in Portugal – a country known for its quality standard of workmanship. Colorful Standard’s accessories are created from Extra Fine Italian Merino Wool, and garments are dyed after they’re cut, giving them a more dynamic finish. Their pieces come pre-washed, to prevent shrinkage when they’re washed at home, and the brand’s commitment to feedback and testing has helped developed their fit to ensure satisfaction all round. Colourful and caring; Colorful Standard gives 5% of their profits to a football club and foundation they established in the Democratic Republic of the Congo – FC Masi Manimba.