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Lowercase Scarf by Letizia Rossi

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With its intricate laser-cut pattern, the Lowercase Scarf is a stylish way to express a love of typography. Made from 100% microfiber suede by Hong Kong-based design firm Little Factory, the scarves are available in both black and off-white.

The lowercase scarf features neat rows of random letters with English words like "people," "today" and "magnet" scattered throughout like a wearable word search puzzle. Alternate versions, the and Numbers scarves are designed with jumbles of characters which seem to be dripping off the scarf.

They're available online from Little Factory for $52 each.

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This entry posted on 23 June 2008 at 11:31 AM
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