Top rated Scarfs

Here’s a ranking of the top rated Scarfs. To give you a quick overview, we’ve added the most important information about each product. This page always stays fresh and updates automatically.

1. Buff Merino

The Merino Wool Buff is a comfortable, seamless, multifunctional, and versatile headwear made from 100 percent natural and soft merino wool (125 mg/m2). Merino refers to a breed of sheep known for its particularly fine, thin wool. This has a significant impact on the wearing properties: it does not itch, is much more odor-neutral than synthetic fibers, and reliably provides warmth even when wet. Merino offers natural UV protection and is an eco-friendly product: the merino wool comes from animal-friendly farming practices—no mulesing, and 1 percent of the sales proceeds goes to projects of the environmental protection organization EOCA. 

2. Buff Heavy

The Heavyweight Merino Wool Buff is made from 100% high-quality merino wool. The use of double-layered merino wool ensures very high insulation, making the Merino Wool Buff hat ideal for protection against cold. The Merino Wool Buff offers high wearing comfort and is pleasant to wear. Additionally, it fits perfectly due to the natural elasticity of the merino wool fibers. Eco-friendly: Renewable resources are used in the production of merino wool, and there is a focus on treating the animals with respect. Mulesing free: Mulesing is completely avoided in the production of merino wool. 

Buff Heavy
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CHF19.60 was CHF21.70

Buff Heavy

3. Buff Heavyweight

The Heavyweight Merino Wool from Buff is a multifunctional, tubular scarf made from merino wool that keeps the cold away from your neck and also quickly wicks away moisture. The tubular scarf made from soft, brushed merino wool is double-layered, making it thicker and warmer. You can wear the Heavyweight Merino Wool as a neck ruff, hairband, headband, balaclava, helmet cap, mask, wrist warmer, hat, pirate scarf or cap - ideal for all your winter activities such as ski touring, snowshoeing or freeriding. It also has the natural odour protection of merino wool, so you can wear this scarf on longer tours without having to take a break from the washing machine. 

Buff Heavyweight
Scarfs
CHF25.70

Buff Heavyweight

4. Cash-Mere Kaschmir Schal

Our 100% GOTS-certified organic cashmere quality NM 1/16 is perfect for cool days and transitional seasons. The luxurious texture made from Grade A cashmere offers exceptional warmth and softness, ensuring the highest wearing comfort. We design, develop, and produce our items with respect for nature, animals, and people. GOTS-certified cashmere guarantees compliance with strict ecological and social criteria during production, including sustainable grazing practices and animal welfare. This certification represents ethical, sustainable, and high-quality organic textile production. 

Cash-Mere Kaschmir Schal
Scarfs
CHF99.–

Cash-Mere Kaschmir Schal

5. Cinereplicas Harry Potter Gryffindor

The finely crafted Harry Potter scarf made from 100% acrylic is approximately 190 cm long and 22 cm wide. It comes in the colors of the Gryffindor house, including an embroidered house crest. 

Cinereplicas Harry Potter Gryffindor
Scarfs
CHF21.70

Cinereplicas Harry Potter Gryffindor

6. Buff Original

The most versatile accessory ever created is the multifunctional headband, which provides ideal protection for any activity. Each BUFF® Original EcoStretch is made from 95% recycled material and offers UV protection of UPF 50. Each piece corresponds to two recycled plastic bottles certified by REPREVE®. Breathable, soft, comfortable, seamless, elastic, and practical thanks to its versatility with more than 12 wearing options. Made from 95% recycled polyester and 5% elastane. Made in Spain. 

Buff Original
Scarfs
CHF20.90

Buff Original

7. Buff Lightweight

The versatile tubular scarf from Buff is of course also available for lovers of merino sheep wool and goes by the illustrious name of Buff Lightweight Merino Wool. The high-quality wool from New Zealand merino sheep is used for this. Whether as a scarf, hat, headscarf, wrist warmer or balaclava - a functional companion in any situation. One colour variation is more beautiful than the other. It's clear that anyone who has a Buff Wool will want another one. 

Buff Lightweight
Scarfs
CHF19.70

Buff Lightweight

8. Jack & Jones Strickschal DNA

A classic and versatile accessory that keeps you warm all season long while remaining stylish.

Jack & Jones Strickschal DNA
Scarfs
CHF16.90

Jack & Jones Strickschal DNA

9. Jenni Hemden Glarnertüechli

Original Glarner Tüechli
Mercerized, 100% cotton, washable at 60°C

Swiss Made
In the 17th century, sailors brought colorful printed fabrics from India to
Europe. These cotton prints, known as "Indiennes," attracted great attention due to their vibrant patterns and rich colors, and they sold rapidly as clothing fabrics, upholstery, and wall hangings. After 1678, manufactories were established in Holland, England, and Germany that printed cotton fabrics in the Indian style. Huguenots who fled from France played a significant role in this development. In the Swiss Confederation, they founded the first fabric printing companies, in Geneva in 1691 and in Neuchâtel in 1715. Soon, more printing companies emerged in Aargau, Bern, Basel, and Zurich, in Glarus in 1740, and in Islikon in 1765. After 1750, fabric printing flourished in France, and in the 19th century, England, the canton of Glarus, and the Mühlhausen region became some of the most important centers of fabric printing in Europe. The time-consuming hand printing with wooden blocks remained predominant well into the 19th century. However, inventive minds have been increasingly successful since 1780 in mechanizing the printing process to boost production. Equally significant was the rise of chemical dyes after 1860. At the same time, machine textile printing experienced a powerful upswing in many countries, gradually completely displacing the old hand printing with blocks. The unique rise of the Glarus textile industry began after 1815. In the Glarus lowlands and midlands, numerous larger and smaller fabric printing companies commenced operations. After 1822, over 20 spinning mills and weaving factories settled along the Linth and its tributaries. Glarus trading companies and the manufacturers themselves ensured the worldwide distribution of the printed fabrics, continually opening up new markets. 

Jenni Hemden Glarnertüechli
Scarfs
CHF19.50

Jenni Hemden Glarnertüechli

10. Buff Merino Heavyweight Neckwarmer

When it gets really cold outside, only the "heavyweight solution" helps: The thick Buff Merino Heavyweight Neckwarmer made of 100% merino wool in a two-layer design and a thickness of 300 g/m² per layer! Wow! Even Father Frost has to nod appreciatively. Only the highest quality wool from New Zealand merino sheep is used for this buff. Whether as a scarf replacement or wide headband - the material and the seamless finish make this accessory a functional companion for every situation in icy weather. 

Buff Merino Heavyweight Neckwarmer
Scarfs
CHF37.31

Buff Merino Heavyweight Neckwarmer

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