[unpaid/purchase/affiliate] During a visit to Stockholm, Max took me to a store called Lindex, which is part of the H&M group. I spotted a green scarf immediately, bought it for around £15, and have been wearing it frequently. The scarf was initially sold out, but now it’s back in stock on the Lindex UK website, available in various colors. There seems to be a slight difference in brightness compared to the one I have.
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While not made from natural fibers, the scarf is incredibly soft and cozy without being too warm. I adore it, and it’s available here. This vibrant green hue seems to be trending in scarf fashion.
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A similar green scarf is also available at H&M for £12.99, providing a budget-friendly option to spruce up your winter outfits. This shade of green seems to be a popular choice for many.
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This green scarf option from Mango offers a more extravagant look with generous fringing, priced at £22.95 here. It can also double as a cozy wrap. The allure of this particular shade of green is undeniable. Do you have a name for it? Spring green? Apple green? Share your thoughts!
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