As early as 3000 BC, the ancient Greek waist cloth, long skirt with tassels and cloth-wrapped clothing used by Egyptians had traces similar to silk scarves. Scarves were not originally used for decoration, but to keep out the cold. Before the Middle Ages, cloth towels originated in northern Europe or ancient northern France were regarded as the ancestors of modern silk scarves.
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Although a silk scarf is as simple as a piece of cloth, this simple cloth will magically change all kinds of beautiful scenery on a woman's body, head, neck, waist and even bag if it is matched with a woman's natural wisdom of loving beauty. The appearance of silk scarves can be said to play a woman's infinite imagination of beauty.
Scarves, which are both warm, practical and attractive, float on women and make them fly. The popular stories of silk scarves are staged one after another like dynastic history. After a hundred years of development, the functionality of silk scarves has exceeded imagination.
From clothing, scarves, scarves, shawls, to belts, headscarves, hair bands, even as watchbands, tied to handbags as ornaments, or purely artistic decoration, it has long been a culture, which carries the history of women's fashion.