This Barbour wool cash tartan scarf combines a luxurious 95% wool and 5% cashmere blend with Barbour's iconic tartan design for subtle sophistication.
This luxury scarf represents the pinnacle of winter accessorising, crafted from an exquisite blend that delivers exceptional softness and warmth. The wool provides structure and durability whilst the cashmere adds that coveted silky texture against the skin. Barbour's iconic tartan design reflects the brand's Scottish heritage, creating a classic pattern that never goes out of style. The generous 25cm x 180cm dimensions ensure ample coverage for wrapping and warmth, whilst the quality construction promises years of wear. This scarf excels in harsh weather conditions, providing essential warmth without compromising on elegance.
Exquisite softness from high-quality wool and cashmere blendElegant tartan pattern reflecting Barbour's Scottish heritageGenerous size for stylish draping and wrappingStyle with tweed jackets, lambswool knits and leather boots for an understated country look.
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.