Notebook-Inspired Scarves

The Paper Scarf by Little Factory Can Be Doodled on for Personalization

The Paper Scarf is exactly what it sounds like. But instead of being made out of actual paper, it is fashioned out of Tyvek material from Dupont. This material is known for its paper-like properties, yet is much more durable. Although widely used by as protective apparel for industrial workers and medical packaging, it has be reappropriated for a more stylish option in the form of the Paper Scarf.

Designed by the Little Factory, the Paper Scarf is made to look like it was ripped straight out of a notebook. Available in two colors, blue or gray, it can actually by written and doodled on for those looking to use it more practically or simply to personalize it with drawings. The Paper Scarf would make a fun gift.
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