Tobacco and Black Linen Scout Scarf
A slim scarf that lets Margaret Howell's cloth-first approach travel beyond clothing.
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Story & heritage
The Scout Scarf extends Margaret Howell's archive-minded accessory story into a simple linen format. It is a small piece, but it still carries the label's preference for restrained, useful objects that improve with wear.
The tobacco-and-black palette keeps the scarf close to the brand's familiar earthy register.
Materials & craft
The official product page says the scarf is handwoven and stitched in England by Mica Hirosawa and developed exclusively for Margaret Howell. It is made from 100% linen with a folded edge and a dry hand feel, and measures 90.5 x 57 cm.
That construction gives it the same grounded, tactile quality as the brand's clothing.
How to choose & style
Tie it neatly at the neck, loop it through a bag handle, or fold it into a pocket square shape for a softer finish. It is most convincing when treated as a quiet accent, not the focal point.