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Viscose foulard Emmie blue white flocked
Show off your style with the Viscose foulard Emmie blue white flocked from the Batela collection. Emmie is made from 100% viscose, also known as rayon.
New detail of the design are the shells on the white surface, which provide a maritime flair.
The scarf has a length of 1m80, which also makes it ideal as a scarf for the beach or the spa.
A nice addition to complete your (summer) look!
Alsoavailableinother colours.
The scarf
, a timeless fashion statement
1350V. CHR.
Egyptian women wore scarves to show their social status.
From the8th cent.century BC onwards.
Roman men wore a linen scarf around their neck or waist. They used this “sudarium” to dry their sweaty necks and faces.
230V. CHR.
Soldiers in the army of the Chinese Emperor Cheng wear a scarf to mark their rank. Officers have a silk scarf, while common soldiers wear a cotton scarf.
50V. CHR. – 60 N. CHR.
► In Caesar’s Rome, the Roman senators added a silk scarf to their toga. Here, too, it became a status symbol. Emperor Nero rarely appeared in public without a silk scarf.
12thcentury (Middle Ages)
Rich women wore high headdresses with very thin scarves attached to them as a kind of veil. Ordinary women could not afford this luxury and wore linen scarves around their heads. A well-known custom in the Middle Ages was for knights to carry their lady’s scarf with them during a battle.
17thcentury
The cravat makes an appearance. This neckerchief made of white linen with lace trims was worn by both men and women.
With the Spanish mantilla, a silk or lace scarf that covers the head and hangs over the shoulders, ladies prevent their very low-cut dresses from showing too much skin.
The end ofthe18th century
Tsar Pavel the 1st of Russia detested silk scarves so much that he emphatically banned them in the army. In 1801, the emperor meets a cruel end. He is strangled to death with a forbidden silk scarf of the Russian army.
19thcentury
Hermès, the French designer of the famous graphic silk scarf, is born in 1837.
Burberry, manufacturer of the large chequered scarf, is founded in 1856.
20thcentury
Fur scarves were a fashionable item in France in the 1930s.
In the 1960s and 1970s, the scarf was worn en masse around the head and waist.
Batela
The Spanish brand Batela was founded in 1991 and has its origins in the Basque town of Zestoa in Spain, which is located near Bilbao. It is a brand with a maritime touch, which is evident in the use of the typical colours of the coast and the sea, the incorporation of an anchor on the button or the inner lining with a Breton stripe. Batela is also very comfortable to wear thanks to the use of high-quality fabrics.
The quality and workmanship is remarkable. In short: Batela will put a smile on your face every time, even if the weather doesn’t play ball!
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