[The Rite Stuff] Wabash Indigo Scarf
[The Rite Stuff] Wabash Indigo Scarf
[The Rite Stuff] Wabash Indigo Scarf
[The Rite Stuff] Wabash Indigo Scarf
[The Rite Stuff] Wabash Indigo Scarf
[The Rite Stuff] Wabash Indigo Scarf
[The Rite Stuff] Wabash Indigo Scarf
The Rite Stuff

[The Rite Stuff] Wabash Indigo Scarf

Regular price $ 65.00

The Rite Stuff wabash scarf, made in Japan by John Lofgren & Co. 

Stay warm with one of our two scarves, this one in a discharge-printed, indigo-dyed wabash fabric, the kind made famous by J.L. Stifel & Sons starting in the late 1800s and favored by train engineers and other hard-working men. Legend has it that Stifel, an immigrant to the US from Germany, walked in search of work to Wheeling, West Virginia, from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, barefoot to preserve his shoes. Being trained in Germany in calico printmaking, he eventually got a hold of a bolt of fabric in Wheeling and dyed it with indigo, and then sold it, using the money to make more. In time, he'd make discharge prints, including the famed dot stripe, or "wabash", pattern.

All scarves are one-wash to guarantee soft, comfortable wear from the start, and to look better in the long-run. Wear it out and about, while skiing, or on your bike and keep your neck toasty and comfortable.

 

Details:

-100% cotton indigo-dyed Japanese 5.7 oz. wabash fabric

-One-wash, expect no shrinkage

-Fabric label

-50 x 165 cm

-Made in Japan


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Size Chart (in cm.)

Shoulders Pit-to-Pit Waist Sleeve Length
Small 40 96 96 60.5 67
Medium 41.5 99 99 61.5 69
Large 43 102 102 62.5 71
XL 44.5 105 105 63.6 73
XXL 46 108 108 64.5 75