Description
Look proper with you silk scarf.
Very easy to combine also with suits or denim.
Researching WWII materials reveals that pilots often wore scarves around their necks. These scarves were made from repurposed parachute cloth, playing a crucial role for pilots in open cockpits. Constant vigilance against enemy aircraft required rapid and extensive head and neck movement. Beyond neck warmth, the silky, supple parachute cloth prevented chafing from jackets and uniforms and was handy for wiping fogged goggles, canopy glass, and instruments, making scarves indispensable for pilots.