We have a very limited supply of really long, lightweight pashmina scarves in some fun colors for this fall. We ordered them specifically for Southern tailgating parties. All are 72"x29". Dry clean.
Our model, Beulah, would probably be about 5'2" if she had a head.
Here's how we see these colors:
Clear Red - We would wear this to a Bulldog game in Athens in a heartbeat.
Silver - This color is perfect in Athens and probably in Alabama.
Tomato Red - this is not quite an "Athens" red. It's a little more of a tomato color, but would look fine at a Bulldog game if your skin has yellow undertones.
Orange - this color is somewhere between orange and coral. We know that Southern football fans are very particular about their oranges, but we think this soft orange would be suitable for any football fans with orange in their team colors. (Maybe not quite yellow enough for Tennessee.)
Burgundy - This color is about halfway between Alabama crimson and Gamecock garnet, maybe a little more garnet. It’s a beautiful color no matter who you root for.
Navy - Just a clean classic navy scarf that looks great just about anywhere you want to wear it. Perfect for Georgia Tech.
Yaller - we think this yellow color would best be pronounced as "yaller," because it is a loud yellow. It has a slight green hint to it, which makes it look almost fluorescent under certain lighting. We got it thinking that it would be great for LSU, but y'all have a yellow that is a little more orange. It’s pretty, but it’s bold.
Pank - this pink color is what your grandmother would call "pank" back in the old days. Its a gorgeous lipstick pink that will make you feel pretty as a picture.
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