Picked up this heavy silk scarf from a UK vintage dealer here in NYC who was selling the scarf and the Irvin it went with separately. I know next to nothing about wartime RAF scarfs, but as Smithy mentioned, it has quite a heft to it's very warm and soft around the neck. My lame digital camera doesn't do justice to the beautiful deep blue and burgundy hues. Oh yeah, I bought the Irvin as well to keep them together.
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Picked up this heavy silk scarf from a UK vintage dealer here in NYC who was selling the scarf and the Irvin it went with separately. I know next to nothing about wartime RAF scarfs, but as Smithy mentioned, it has quite a heft to it's very warm and soft around the neck. My lame digital camera doesn't do justice to the beautiful deep blue and burgundy hues. Oh yeah, I bought the Irvin as well to keep them together.
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The first thing that I do is cut the fringes off of my scarf's.
Your the man KenI've yet to see any Tootal or a Duggie made without a fringe, yes a couple showed up missing their fringe, but made without one? Never.
Going back to when I started in vintage (1963) the 1940s wasn't that far back, it was as easy to pick up WW2 kit as it is to to pick up 90's clothing today.......charity shops are full of it today. Back then, before charity shops existed it all came from jumble sales or rag yards.
I'd love to see photos of these orginally unfringed scarves. (Too improve my knowledge, no ulterior motive) There is one of those RAF Silk/Woven wool scarves(with fringe) in the Aero factory archives, emboidered with a reproduction of the RAF cap badge on the silk side
When all my peers were wearing kaftans, beads and cowbells in 1966, I was wearing Demob Suits and collarless shirts so we are getting into my specialist subject :>).
If Andrew and I were to go on Mastermind, I imagine his specialist subjects would be "The Irvin Jacket" and "The Type A-2" and I certain he'd do well at it.
Mine would be an easy choice, "British Men's Clothing of The 20thCentury" and "National Hunt Racing 1945-Today"
PS I got 14 out of 15 the last time Horse Racing was a Mastermind Subject