Paulus Hook citrus scarf

from $64.00

The original in citrus orange, these sketches were made in a vacant lot along the Hudson. Nature:1 / Urban blight:0. $10 from every sale of this scarf goes to supporting the Sierra Club as they work to advance climate solutions and ensure everyone has access to clean air, clean water, and a healthy environment. Learn more about their work at https://www.sierraclub.org/about-sierra-club

The perfect accessory for a night out, interview, wedding, or romp about town.

This scarf features reactive printed artwork on lightweight 8mm 100% silk habotai, finished with a machine rolled baby hem. The print is permanent and will never fade with use or washing.

Environment Impact of Reactive On-demand Printing — about Art of Where's process
Reactive printing on-demand is a low waste process. Since every meter is printed for a specific customer, there's never overstock or deadstock. Fabrics that print incorrectly can simply be washed and reprinted. Washing machinery recirculates water to minimize water usage. Their steamer uses less than 40 liters of water most production days. They use natural gas heaters to power the printer heater and practice widely accepted energy saving techniques daily within their facility, including recycling all cardboard, papers, and plastics.

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The original in citrus orange, these sketches were made in a vacant lot along the Hudson. Nature:1 / Urban blight:0. $10 from every sale of this scarf goes to supporting the Sierra Club as they work to advance climate solutions and ensure everyone has access to clean air, clean water, and a healthy environment. Learn more about their work at https://www.sierraclub.org/about-sierra-club

The perfect accessory for a night out, interview, wedding, or romp about town.

This scarf features reactive printed artwork on lightweight 8mm 100% silk habotai, finished with a machine rolled baby hem. The print is permanent and will never fade with use or washing.

Environment Impact of Reactive On-demand Printing — about Art of Where's process
Reactive printing on-demand is a low waste process. Since every meter is printed for a specific customer, there's never overstock or deadstock. Fabrics that print incorrectly can simply be washed and reprinted. Washing machinery recirculates water to minimize water usage. Their steamer uses less than 40 liters of water most production days. They use natural gas heaters to power the printer heater and practice widely accepted energy saving techniques daily within their facility, including recycling all cardboard, papers, and plastics.

The original in citrus orange, these sketches were made in a vacant lot along the Hudson. Nature:1 / Urban blight:0. $10 from every sale of this scarf goes to supporting the Sierra Club as they work to advance climate solutions and ensure everyone has access to clean air, clean water, and a healthy environment. Learn more about their work at https://www.sierraclub.org/about-sierra-club

The perfect accessory for a night out, interview, wedding, or romp about town.

This scarf features reactive printed artwork on lightweight 8mm 100% silk habotai, finished with a machine rolled baby hem. The print is permanent and will never fade with use or washing.

Environment Impact of Reactive On-demand Printing — about Art of Where's process
Reactive printing on-demand is a low waste process. Since every meter is printed for a specific customer, there's never overstock or deadstock. Fabrics that print incorrectly can simply be washed and reprinted. Washing machinery recirculates water to minimize water usage. Their steamer uses less than 40 liters of water most production days. They use natural gas heaters to power the printer heater and practice widely accepted energy saving techniques daily within their facility, including recycling all cardboard, papers, and plastics.

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