Cashmere Scarves Are a Timeless Luxury

This effortless accessory whispers quiet luxury.

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When was the last time you invested in a genuinely covetable accessory, the kind so luxurious you never want to part with it? If the answer is "never," this is the time to pick up a cashmere scarf—a rich-looking yet attainable luxury that also serves as a practical winter accessory. They add warmth (the fabric derives from Kashmir goats—built to survive the coldest climates) and can instantly add an elevated layer to any cold-weather outfit.

While your weather may not be nearly as cold as the negative 30-degree Himalayas, cashmere scarves are a great investment that easily transitions between your indoor and outdoor wardrobe alongside lightweight sweaters and heavier winter sweaters. Pair them alongside turtlenecks and jeans or an oversized sweater and slip skirt for added depth. In the depths of winter, it adds a bit of sophistication to sporty utilitarian pieces like puffer jackets.

Ahead, the best cashmere scarves that offer a low-stakes, high-reward addition to your cold-weather outfits.

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What to Look for in Cashmere Scarves

It may seem obvious, but the material breakdown is a big part of choosing the right cashmere scarf. Styles made from 100 percent pure cashmere are of higher quality, typically equating to a higher price tag. That's not to say anything under 100 percent cashmere isn't worth buying. There are plenty of expertly crafted blended fabrications, too. Just check the tag so you know exactly what you're paying for, then pick a color that best suits your personal style.

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Emma Childs
Fashion Features Editor

Emma is the fashion features editor at Marie Claire, where she writes deep-dive trend reports, zeitgeisty fashion featurettes on what style tastemakers are wearing, long-form profiles on emerging designers and the names to know, and human interest vignette-style round-ups. Previously, she was Marie Claire's style editor, where she wrote shopping e-commerce guides and seasonal trend reports, assisted with the market for fashion photo shoots, and assigned and edited fashion celebrity news.

Emma also wrote for The Zoe Report, Editorialist, Elite Daily, Bustle, and Mission Magazine. She studied Fashion Studies and New Media at Fordham University Lincoln Center and launched her own magazine, Childs Play Magazine, in 2015 as a creative pastime. When she's not waxing poetic about niche fashion topics, you'll find her stalking eBay for designer vintage, reading literary fiction on her Kindle, and baking banana bread in her tiny NYC kitchen.