RALPH LAUREN LANDSCAPE PRINT SILK SQUARE SCARF

This Italian-made silk square scarf is a testament to Ralph Lauren’s heritage of elegance and equestrian-inspired artistry. Crafted from 100% premium silk twill, the accessory features a vibrant, hand-painted landscape scene depicting a quintessential countryside estate.

It is a lightweight yet durable drape, providing versatile styling options as a necktie, headscarf, or handbag accent. Features include meticulously hand-rolled seams and a sophisticated color palette that elevates both casual and formal attire. The illustration captures rolling hills, thoroughbreds, and architectural details, making it a wearable piece of art. Designed for the discerning wardrobe, this scarf combines luxurious texture with iconic American sporting style.

It is an investment piece that balances traditional craftsmanship with contemporary sophistication, ensuring it remains a staple accessory for seasons to come.

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