The ladies Barbour tartan scarf combines luxurious lambswool and cashmere in a classic tartan pattern for versatile styling.
This exquisitely crafted scarf showcases the finest natural fibres in a sumptuous blend that feels incredibly soft against the skin. The classic tartan pattern celebrates Barbour's rich heritage whilst the luxurious lambswool and cashmere composition provides exceptional warmth and comfort. The generous proportions allow for multiple styling options - wrap it loosely for a relaxed look or drape it elegantly over your shoulders for sophisticated layering. The traditional fringed edges add an authentic finishing touch that speaks to quality craftsmanship.
Exquisite lambswool and cashmere fabricTraditional tartan pattern for a touch of heritageGenerously sized at 195cm x 25cmThe luxurious feel of this scarf makes it an ideal companion for both country pursuits and city sophistication.
About Barbour
Founded by John Barbour in Northern England in 1894, making dependable weather-resistant clothing for keen anglers, the company is still family owned to this day. Famous for their iconic waxed jackets, the Barbour brand has evolved to cover a comprehensive collection of country sports and lifestyle clothing and accessories for
ladies &
men, as well as their more contemporary Barbour International brand for
men and
women.
We are proud to be the largest independent stockist of Barbour in the UK, having worked with the brand for decades. You can explore the history of Barbour and their most iconic garments with our
Barbour buying guide.
About Cashmere
Sourced from the downy undercoat of Mongolian goats, soft, fine cashmere has been treasured and sought after for clothing since before the advent of written record. In the 19th and early 20th century, Scotland's abundant woollen mills became highly skilled in producing knitwear from this luxurious yarn, making it a global centre for cashmere garments.
For more information on this unique textile, see our
Guide to Cashmere.
About Lambswool
Lambswool can be sourced from any breed of sheep, but as the name suggests, it must be harvested before the sheep reach maturity, and shearing typically happens seven months after their early spring birth, at the height of summer. As the fleece gains thickness and coarseness with age, lambswool is finer and softer than sheep's wool. It also has a pronounced springy curl, helping it resist shrinkage and retain its shape. This breathable, hypoallergenic fibre is perfect for luxurious knitwear garments.