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10 best women’s scarves
From classic cashmere to stand-out faux fur, we try some autumn neckwear
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There’s a definite chill in the air and the IndyBest team don’t need more of an excuse than that to buy a new scarf. Whether you’re after a quick fashion fix to lift an outfit and keep the cold out, or want to buy a cashmere piece that will last you years, we think you’ll find one you like among this little lot. We’ve got the trends covered: faux fur, pastels, leopard print and monochrome, and some versatile classics too.
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Verdict:
For a scarf that won’t date but manages to be on-trend for autumn-winter 2014, try Topshop’s monochrome and pink dogtooth one. Or to make a bold statement, we like Helen Moore’s British-made Vixen.
Buy now
1. Bimba & Lola print scarf, £55
2. Helen Moore Faux Fur Multi Vixen Scarf, £120
3. River Island Lilac Chunky Cable Knit Snood, £18
4. New Look Brown Leopard Print, £7.99
5. George Navy and Red Checked Scarf, £10, (buy online from 13th Oct)
6. Zara Scarf With Fringes, £25.99
7. N.Peal Knitted Cashmere Snood, £83.40
8. French Connection Sno Wool-Blend Scarf, £50