Blockprint Cotton Scarf- Duet in Tangelo- 28in

Dimensions: 28" x 28"

$89.00 $49.00

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Block Printed by Hand

Approximately 28" by 28"

This block print cotton scarf is the perfect accessory for any outfit. Featuring layers of juicy orange and blush pink patterning, the artisanal process of hand-printing with antique wooden blocks lends the Duet Scarf a perfectly imperfect hand-made texture. Made of soft and lightweight cotton, you'll find many effortless ways to wear this beautiful accessory such as tying around your neck, in your hair, or onto a favorite tote bag.

About Our Collaboration

Made in collaboration with the Jaipur artisan studio of, Shaivyya Gupta.  Shaivyya is known for her colorful aesthetic that infuses the local Jaipur design vernacular with historic architectural details and op-art compositions. Then she works with master block printer artisans to lay these patterns down.  We hope you'll love the designs she and her team created exclusively for Last Chance Textiles customers! 

 

- 100% Cotton Voile

- Textile made in India (Jaipur)

- Approximately 28" by 28"

- Please Note: This textile is made entirely by hand-its beauty lies in its irregularities which makes it unique.

Hand wash in cold water with a mild detergent. Hang dry to keep colors vibrant.

SHIPPING

Orders ship approximately twice weekly from Portland, OR via USPS First Class Mail. If you need rushed shipping, please email Lindsey at support@lastchancetextiles.com before placing your order. We will do our best to accommodate requests, but expedited shipping is not guaranteed.

Custom chainstitch orders require an additional 7-10 days of production time.

RETURNS

  • We accept returns within 14 days of delivery
  • Items must be unworn, unused, with tags attached, in original packaging, and accompanied by proof of purchase.
  • Returns and exchanges are available to US customers only. International orders and custom embroidery items are final sale.

Sale items, gift cards, personalized embroidery, and items marked FINAL SALE cannot be returned or exchanged.

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Pairs Perfectly With:

Artisan Collaboration Artisan Collaboration
Natural Fibers Natural Fibers
Heritage Craft Heritage Craft

About Our Cotton Bandanas

  • OUR NEW FABRIC

    100% Organic Cotton Voile

    You’ll notice this fabric is a touch lighter than our previous cambric. It’s a bit sheer when held up to the light but will still be opaque when you fold or roll it up to wear as a bandana. What’s nice about voile is the drape and super soft feeling, making it effortless to tie on without too much fuss.

  • OUR NEW PRINTING PROCESS

    Running Yardage

    As a textile designer, it is a thrill to have my designs printed in yardage. More importantly, this development improves our final product in the following ways.

    • Design shows on both sides
    • Less waste
    • More colors
    • Full bleed printing

    Read more about our printing process here

  • OUR FACTORY PARTNER

    Family Owned in India

    Our cotton bandanas are now made at a fair and ethical family-owned facility in Mumbai, India that is SEDEX 4-Pillar Certified.

    We’ve been working with them for the past couple of years on our silk bandanas. With the whole LCT bandana family under one roof, we have expanded our capabilities as outlined above and reached our goals to further reduce waste and carbon emissions while maintaining consistent inventory.

    I was able to visit the facilities and better acquaint myself with the team this past September. Call me old-fashioned, but nothing is better than meeting face-to-face. I gained transparency for my business and was warmly welcomed as a guest and friend.

WHAT DO YOU MEAN, LAST CHANCE?

What’s in a name? Probably lots of good stories and feelings, maybe some not much more than abstract notions, attached in all sorts of ways to that thing we’ve named.

When I first moved to California I was really struck by the vastness of this American West. That first drive across the country and my earliest explorations of the mountains and deserts were peppered with signs that read: “NO GAS OR SERVICE FOR 100 MILES”. Something about retelling the tale of an empty gas tank with nothing around but empty road, and how you unstuck yourself somehow, will stir up a deep love for the great wide open west.

I find myself making one last stop in the last little town on the edge of wilderness to pick up a box of matches, a fuel canister, some chapstick, or just an unspoken peace of mind that I know where I’m headed.

It’s these places that have inspired the name. A Last Chance to gather the things we rely on, to trust what we’ve got and to be certain those things will be a part of whatever comes down the road.

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