Best selling Scarfs

Here's a ranking of the best products in this category. To give you a quick overview, we've also added some key information about the products.

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 is equipped with natural UV protection and is an eco-friendly product: the merino wool comes from humane animal husbandry - no mulesing, and 1 percent of the sales proceeds go to projects of the environmental protection organization EOCA. 

2. Cinereplicas Harry Potter Gryffindor

The finely crafted Harry Potter scarf made of 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

3. Buff Lightweight Merino Wool

The Buff Lightweight Merino Wool multifunctional scarf is a pleasantly warm, lightweight and seamless tube scarf made from 100% natural and soft merino wool. This eco-friendly tube scarf offers optimal moisture management, natural odor resistance and versatile wearing options. The multi-functional scarf can be worn in a variety of ways and is therefore the ideal companion for any outdoor activity. The merino wool comes from species-appropriate animal husbandry-no mulesing. Made from a layer of merino wool with 125 g/m² density. Made from 100% non-mulesed merino wool. Stretchy, natural and high quality. Contains non-textile parts of animal origin. Material: 100% wool. Season: Winter. Type: Multifunctional scarf. Drying: do not tumble dry. Washing: Hand wash. Bleaching: do not bleach. Dry cleaning: do not dry clean. Ironing: do not iron. Properties: anti-odour. 

Buff Lightweight Merino Wool
Scarfs
CHF21.90

Buff Lightweight Merino Wool

4. Mondo Motors Scarf satin CH approx. 150 cm

Scarf satin CH approx. 150 cm.

Mondo Motors Scarf satin CH approx. 150 cm
Scarfs
Quantity discount
CHF7.15 per piece for 3 units

Mondo Motors Scarf satin CH approx. 150 cm

5. Mil-tec Bandana

The Mil-tec bandana is a traditional Western neck scarf that stands out with its distinctive paisley pattern. Measuring 54.5 x 54.5 cm, it offers versatile uses, whether as a fashionable accessory or a practical piece of clothing. Made from 100% cotton, the bandana is characterized by its pleasant texture and breathability, making it an ideal choice for various weather conditions. The red color adds a striking touch and allows for easy pairing with different outfits. It is suitable for everyday wear as well as special occasions and can be worn in various ways, whether around the neck, as a head covering, or as a stylish accessory. This bandana is not only functional but also a fashionable statement that should not be missing from any wardrobe. 

Mil-tec Bandana
Scarfs
CHF12.90

Mil-tec Bandana

6. F. Blumer & Cie Glarner Tüechli Classic, 50 x 50 cm, navy

The Glarner Tüechli Classic is a versatile and traditional textile product made in Switzerland. With an elegant paisley pattern and a size of 50 x 50 cm, it is crafted from 100% mercerized cotton, giving it exceptional softness and durability. This Tüechli is not only a practical accessory but also a piece of Swiss cultural history, reflecting a long tradition in textile production. It can be used in various ways, whether as a neck scarf, napkin, or head covering. Its easy care, as it can be washed at 60°C, makes it an ideal companion for everyday life. The Glarner Tüechli is a timeless product that combines functionality with style.

- Made from 100% mercerized cotton for enhanced softness and durability
- Versatile use as a neck scarf, napkin, or head covering
- Traditional paisley pattern that exudes timeless elegance
- Swiss Made: A product with a long history and regional craftsmanship.
 

F. Blumer & Cie Glarner Tüechli Classic, 50 x 50 cm, navy
Scarfs
CHF18.90

F. Blumer & Cie Glarner Tüechli Classic, 50 x 50 cm, navy

7. Jenni Hemden Edelweiss Tüechli

The Edelweiss scarf by Jenni Hemden is a versatile accessory suitable for both formal and informal occasions. Measuring 75x75 cm, it offers ample space to be worn in various ways, whether as a scarf, headscarf, or a stylish foulard. Made from 100% cotton, the scarf ensures a comfortable feel and high breathability. The appealing Edelweiss motif adds a special touch, making it a real eye-catcher. It comes in a light green shade that easily complements various outfits. The Edelweiss scarf is also easy to care for and can be washed at up to 40°C, simplifying maintenance. This product targets a wide audience and is suitable for both women and men. It is a stylish addition to any wardrobe and makes an excellent gift or personal accessory. 

Jenni Hemden Edelweiss Tüechli
Scarfs
CHF14.50

Jenni Hemden Edelweiss Tüechli

8. L'Officiel Foulard seta 90*90 variante nera+moro

Silk scarf 90X90 cashmere design black+brown variant, Made in Italy Available in an elegant gift box.

L'Officiel Foulard seta 90*90 variante nera+moro
Scarfs
CHF54.90

L'Officiel Foulard seta 90*90 variante nera+moro

9. Jenni Hemden Glarnertüechli

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

Swiss Made
In the 17th century, seafarers 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 coverings. 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 Switzerland, 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 region of Mühlhausen 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 surge in many countries, gradually completely displacing the old hand printing with blocks. The unique rise of the Glarner textile industry began after 1815. Numerous larger and smaller fabric printing companies started operations in the Glarner lower and middle lands. After 1822, over 20 spinning mills and weaving factories settled along the Linth and its tributaries. Glarner trading companies and the manufacturers themselves ensured the worldwide distribution of the printed fabrics, continually exploring new markets. 

Jenni Hemden Glarnertüechli
Scarfs
CHF19.50

Jenni Hemden Glarnertüechli

10. Puma SFV ESS Scarf

Product Story
Show your loyalty with this 120 cm long fan scarf. It features a woven club crest with embroidered edging and a knitted PUMA Cat. Perfect for game
days – an essential accessory for any passionate fan of Switzerland. Wrap yourself from head to toe in team spirit and display your unwavering loyalty.

Details
- Official fan scarf
- Comfortable wrapping thanks to the 120 cm length
- Knitted PUMA Cat logo
- Woven club crest with embroidered edging
- SFV team branding details.
 

Puma SFV ESS Scarf
Scarfs
CHF28.–

Puma SFV ESS Scarf

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