
Oh my! This small square scarf got me asked for the link by three passersby near West Lake!! No exaggeration. The moment the silk caught the soft sunlight, even the willow trees seemed to take a second look.
Made from 100% mulberry silk and woven locally in Hangzhou, it feels like a cloud brushing against your fingertips ☁️. It doesn’t have that overly slippery, “fake-luxury” feel you can’t quite grasp. Instead, it has a subtle structure and a lovely drape—it doesn’t collapse when tied around your neck, stays neat when wrapped twice, and when tucked into a shirt collar, it subtly reveals a bit of the colorful lettering, like secretly hiding an English love poem.
British style ≠ outdated! It uses a palette of low-saturated macaron colors: dusty pink, misty blue, oatmeal yellow. The letters are a stylish mix of handwritten script and classic serif fonts—not loud, but full of character
I’ve tried three ways to wear it:
① Fold it diagonally into a thin strip and use it as a headband (pairs perfectly with a denim jacket for that instant London street-style look).
② Fold it into a small triangle and tuck it into a white shirt collar (my colleagues kept asking if I’d just been to Shanghai Fashion Week).
③ Tie it in a single knot at the front, draped over a knit cardigan and wide-leg pants for a touch of gentle elegance.
Worried about windy spring days? Real silk actually resists static electricity better than synthetics! On windy days, it won’t get frizzy or stick to your face; it just flutters gently, as if it has its own slow-motion effect. Plus, I’ve washed it twice—the colors haven’t faded, the edges haven’t frayed, and the letter print remains crisp. That’s a test not all “silks” can pass.

The best part is its compact size! At 28×28 cm, it’s perfect as a neckerchief, wrist accessory, or bag charm. It fits easily into your work bag, and pulling it out instantly elevates your look.
Now, every time I pass the Broken Bridge, I want to twirl my scarf in slow motion… Can anyone relate? This little square scarf has somehow reignited my excitement for stepping out every single day.


