
1970s · 1970s · European
Production
mass-produced
Material
acrylic knit
Culture
European
Movement
Hippie / Counterculture
A cream-colored knitted scarf made from acrylic yarn, displaying a loose, flowing construction typical of 1970s casual accessories. The scarf appears to have a relatively wide width and substantial length, allowing for multiple wrapping styles around the neck or shoulders. The knit structure shows a simple stockinette or similar basic stitch pattern, creating a smooth surface texture. The edges appear finished with a standard bind-off technique. The cream coloration and synthetic material reflect the practical approach to fashion accessories during the mid-1970s, when acrylic yarns became popular alternatives to natural fibers for their durability and easy care properties.
Lineage: “European luxury knitwear”
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