Shawls are really convenient for many kinds of situations as they are easy to put in your shoulder bag if you get too warm. The wool of the pashmina keeps out the cold very well, so instead of dragging around a big coat on a breezy spring or summer evening, a shawl will serve as a convenient outer garment.
Pashmina shawls have now become rather stylish as a wedding accessory/apparel for bridesmaids. The last few summertimes in Britain have been quite miserable, so perhaps this has boosted this new movement. White pashminas, as well as cream and gold are popular choices for weddings, and look great if all the bridesmaids have the same colour pashmina. Even thin, silk scarves have been spotted at weddings this year.
If you order a larger size pashmina shawl, it can also transform into a handy blanket for long trips. And it goes without saying, a pashmina can turn into a scarf for winter days too.
There are two types of shawl - the pure pashmina, and the 70% pashmina / 30% silk variety. The non-pure pashmina you can buy at cheaper prices than the pure wool opposite number, but it’s less cozy. It’s your choice as to how you want to wear your pashmina. Is it just for fashion purposes, or also apparel keep you warm too? I recommend pure pashminas to keep you warm.












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