
Featherweight Scarves















ALL YOUR QUESTIONS, ANSWERED
What featherweight scarf styles does Quince offer for women?
What featherweight scarf styles does Quince offer for women?
Quince's featherweight scarves use 100% Mulberry silk across four silhouettes. Silk scarves (standard scarf length, longer for wrapping at the neck). Silk square scarves (the iconic 35"x35" or 28"x28" silhouette designed for multiple tying methods). Silk bandanas (smaller square in the bandana cut). Silk hair scarves (designed for hair tying as a headband or scrunchie alternative).
What is Mulberry silk, and why is it used in featherweight scarves?
What is Mulberry silk, and why is it used in featherweight scarves?
Mulberry silk is the highest silk grade — produced from silkworms fed exclusively on Mulberry tree leaves. The result is a longer, smoother, stronger fiber than other silk grades — softer hand against skin, better drape, more durable across washes and tying. Quince uses 100% Mulberry silk across the featherweight scarf line because it produces the fluid drape and subtle sheen that defines silk as an elevated accessory material.
How do I tie a silk square scarf?
How do I tie a silk square scarf?
Multiple methods. At the neck — fold diagonally into a triangle, drape with the long edge across the front, tie ends behind the neck. Around a bag handle — fold lengthwise into a strip and tie in a bow at the handle base. Around the wrist — wrap multiple times and tie with a flat knot. As a headband — fold into a long strip and tie at the back or top of the head. The square format makes the silk scarf the most versatile accessory in the collection.
How do I care for silk scarves?
How do I care for silk scarves?
Hand wash cool with mild silk detergent, or dry-clean for the most careful cleaning. Lay flat to dry — never tumble dry silk (heat damages the fiber). Iron on low with a press cloth if needed. Store flat or rolled rather than folded to prevent permanent crease lines. Keep away from perfume and other liquids that can stain silk. With careful storage, Mulberry silk scarves hold their hand and color across many years.




