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Robert Adams
London
9 months ago
Date of purchase: 19/11/2023
Ladies Zig Zag Wool Scarf - Burgundy
My wife and I were married in 2001 and over these past 22 years I must have bought her a range of about forty, maybe fifty scarves, all of various types for different weathers. But without hesitation
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About G.H.Hurt & Son
G.H.Hurt & Son have been supplying the finest lace knitwear since 1912. From "The Shawl Factory" in Nottingham, England, we design and manufacture best quality ladies shawls and scarves, baby christening shawls and a variety of heritage knitted lace products celebrating 400 years of this proud British industry. Whether you are looking for a beautiful lace scarf or stole, we have the latest seasons styles and colours to complete any outfit. Our collection of vintage handframe machines, designed by Rev. William Lee in 1589, work alongside the most modern knitting technology to produce exquisite fashion products evoking the Orenburg and Shetland styles.
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65 High Road, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, NG9 4AJ, United Kingdom
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About G.H.Hurt & Son
G.H.Hurt & Son have been supplying the finest lace knitwear since 1912. From "The Shawl Factory" in Nottingham, England, we design and manufacture best quality ladies shawls and scarves, baby christening shawls and a variety of heritage knitted lace products celebrating 400 years of this proud British industry. Whether you are looking for a beautiful lace scarf or stole, we have the latest seasons styles and colours to complete any outfit. Our collection of vintage handframe machines, designed by Rev. William Lee in 1589, work alongside the most modern knitting technology to produce exquisite fashion products evoking the Orenburg and Shetland styles.