Personally, I went for a neutral color combo instead of the now-very-popular rainbow check option, so as to ensure it won’t become too trendy as well as to maximize the number of outfits I can wear it with. Because the scarf was an investment piece, I plan on capitalizing on its many uses. I’m even wearing it draped over my shoulders like a shawl right now (!) as I write this. I always pack the scarf in my airplane carry-on to use as a pillow or blanket alternative during the flight-because yes, it really is that big.
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Not only does the scarf help keep me warm outside, I’ve found that it is quite functional indoors as well. I wear my Acne Studios scarf every day once the weather drops below 45 degrees (which allows me more than a few months of wear in NYC). But if you aren’t sure whether to splurge on the reach thing or find a budget-friendly dupe, allow me to provide some guidance. Once I arrived in Paris, I took advantage of the reduced prices (designer pieces are often less expensive in Europe) and wow, am I glad I did! You may have seen the brightly-colored checkered version of the Acne Studios scarf on your FYP as it has recently come into some TikTok fame. I vowed to myself that if I still was longing for the massively oversized scarf this winter, I would drop the $200+ dollars to get one. I fell in love with the brand’s oversized plaid scarf two years ago and had not yet worked up the courage to swipe my credit card for it.
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When I went to Paris earlier this year, there was one “must buy” item at the top of my list: an Acne Studios scarf.