Friday, January 9, 2009

Everything is turning up hunter scarves!!!!


Check out this fabulous new bit about the hunter scarf written up by the Literary Illusions Review:

In the era of Green Living, organic clothing is becoming all the rage. My first experience with organic clothing was a night shirt that I picked up at a local store. While it was just cotton, it quickly became one of my favorite sleeping items because it was so soft and comfortable.

From then on I took an interest in organic clothing. I don’t shop nearly as much as I should, so I haven’t picked up too many items that fall into this category. However, when cmarchuska asked me to review their Hunter Scarf, a unisex scarf made of organic material, I was more than willing to offer them a review.

While I will attempt to be somewhat long winded, I could review the Hunter Scarf in two sentences.

“The hunter scarf is one of my favorite fashion accessories. You seriously need to go buy one.”

Naturally, as a review that doesn’t say too much, as nice as it may seem, so I will try to elaborate.

There is no true way to describe how fabulous this is without feeling one. The fabric is to die for. The black will go with nearly everything, but it is the soft, comforting feel that makes it a must own item. Made from an organic blend of modal and silk you will love this gentle feel and the subtle elegance that it provides to any outfit or winter ensemble.

The Hunter Scarf is unisex and one size fits all. It’s long enough to work as a winter scarf, thrown over your shoulders and wrapped lightly around your neck, but you can also tie it, do something creative, or even wear it as a hair wrap should you be inclined to do so. I generally go with the scarf method myself and as I said, it has become one of my favorite accessories. In fact, I rarely leave home without it these days.

Fans of American made products will take delight in the fact that these Hunter Scarfs are produced in New York’s Garment District. This alone makes it worth the purchase price of $50 to support the country’s workforce and look great while doing it.

I have been wearing the Hunter Scarf since I got it, about ten days ago. I have no doubt that this will be good for the next few winters, if not longer, and I will probably out grow it before it dies on me. With that in mind, it makes for the perfect winter purchase. Of course, I suspect that by Spring I will find another use for it that allows it to continue to be used in the warmer weather, too.


After trying the Hunter Scarf, I am hip on the idea of checking out more of cmarchuska’s line. If you would like to check it out or want to pick up a Hunter Scarf for yourself you can visit the cmarchuska website to see the entire line by designer, Christine Marchuska.

In case you haven’t noticed, I recommend you go pick one of these up at your earliest convenience. They are perfect for anyone in the winter weather, they look fabulous, and they are so comfortable you’ll want to wear them even when you’re not in the blustery cold. $50 might seem like a bit much for a scarf, but if you can afford it, I assure you the Hunter Scarf is worth every single penny!



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Ashtyn Evans is a writer, advocate, free thinker, and all around cynical person. Always quick to find the negative in anything pop culture, she loves being a part of that which she despises. Ashtyn and Dominick own numerous blogs together, as well as a full-time writing business. In her spare time she is a full-time college student studying History and Psychology. She plans to one day give up her freelance career and be a full-time blogger, novelist, and domestic goddess. She can be contacted for writing projects, fan mail, or just to say hi. She really is friendlier than we make her look.

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