To negotiate the best possible price for our customers, we agree to hide prices prior to logging in.
98 requests
Product Description
Based in the picturesque Scottish Borders, Hogarth has a long history in the textiles industry that dates back to 1935. And in pieces like this 70-percent-cashmere, 30-percent-lambswool scarf, it certainly shows Read More
Is this scarf actually made in Scotland using wool from Scottish sheep? Or is Hogarth using Chinese sheep and manufacturing? The Hogarth website doesn't say explicitly where their wool comes from or where the manufacturing is done other than alluding to "our love for knitted and woven techniques keeps us c l o s e r to home in beautiful Scotland." Furthermore, Hogarth doesn't list an 80/20 blend Cashmere scarf anywhere on their website.
The Royal Speyside cashmere scarf drop was from China w/ all the legal caveats (as I understand it) allowing Royal Speyside to claim some level of 'Scottishness' , but it was also 100% cashmere and less than half the price of this one.
Real talk: What makes this scarf worth $100, and what justifies the $400 MSRP for a black scarf?
EDIT:
I just looked at Hogarth's own site and this scarf in 100% cashmere is $100 there.
https://www.hogarth-design.com/scarves/hogarth-solid-black-cashmere-scarf
This is a bad drop and Massdrop should feel bad.