Fleurieu Made
Milano-English Rib Fringed Scarf
Milano-English Rib Fringed Scarf
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Milano-English Rib Fringed Scarf
“Artisanal winter scarf, knitted on the Fleurieu Peninsula from vintage yarns, designed to last season after season.”
Key attributes
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Materials: Four strands of 1‑ply vintage yarns 100% wool.
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Origin: Designed and made in Willunga / Fleurieu Peninsula, South Australia.
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Production: Small‑batch, machine‑knitted in Milano + English rib, hand‑finished fringe.
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Size: Approximate length and width in cm.
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Colour options: “deep plum”, “warm oatmeal”
Sustainability & circular design
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Made exclusively from vintage yarns, repurposing existing stock instead of commissioning new fibre.
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Produced in very small batches on the Fleurieu Peninsula to minimise overproduction and waste.
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Designed for long life: robust rib structure, repairable fringe, classic shape that won’t date.
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Shipped in low‑impact, recyclable packaging.
Use & styling
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“When will I wear this?” → Commuting, travel, cold stadium nights, layering over coats.
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“How does it feel?” → Lofty, cushioned English rib with substantial weight and drape.
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“How do I style it?” → Wrapped twice around the neck, worn long, or draped as a wrap.
FAQs
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Is this scarf sustainable?
Yes. Fleurieu Made uses vintage yarns sourced from outlets and individuals clearing stock, so each scarf gives new life to existing materials instead of creating new demand. -
Where is it made?
Every Milano-English Rib Fringed Scarf is designed and knitted on the Fleurieu Peninsula in South Australia, and hand‑finished in the studio. -
How long will it last?
The English rib structure and multi‑strand yarn combination are chosen for durability and resilience, so with proper care your scarf is designed to last many winters. -
How do I care for it?
Gentle hand wash in cool water, dry flat in shade, store folded rather than hanging to preserve the rib and fringe. -
Is each scarf unique?
Because the yarns are vintage and combined in small runs, colour mixes and textures may vary slightly, making each piece one‑of‑a‑kind
