Shawls are really handy for all kinds of situations since they’re easy to fold up and put away in your handbag if you get too warm. The pashmina wool acts as a great insulator, so instead of wearing a heavy coat on a chilly summer or spring evening, a shawl will suffice as a useful outer garment.
Shawls have now become rather trendy as a fashion accessory at wedding ceremonies. The last couple of summers in the UK have been quite awful, so possibly this has encouraged this new style. Cream-coloured pashminas, as well as white and gold are fashionable selections for wedding parties, and look wonderful if all the maids of honor have matching colour pashmina shawls.
With a larger pashmina, it can also act as a handy blanket for those arduous journeys. And it goes without saying, a pashmina shawl can transform into a scarf for the winter.
There are two main varieties of pashmina shawl - the the 70% pashmina / 30% silk pashmina, and the pure pashmina shawl variety. The mixed shawl you can buy at cheaper prices than the pure counterpart, but it will be less soft. It’s your choice as to what you want to use your pashmina shawl for. Is it strictly for fashion purposes, and/or also a garment keep you warm too? We strongly advocate 100% pashminas to keep you warm.












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