The Suzi Su Scarf






The Suzi Su Scarf
These amazing tops that I found in Byron Bay, turn into a head wrap! Made by Su - hence calling it the Suzi Su Scarf - I thought these were the bees knees as both a headscarf and a light top to throw on when it gets a bit chilly. Here’s the short video: https://goo.gl/TCb79O
The tops are made out of a kind of lovely soft, muslin/poly cotton that was originally used for lamb sacks (sorry vegans!) and still have the stamp on. Su has dyed them & turned them into these tops that are also one of the best examples of up cycling that I’ve seen in a long time.
Please select your colour from the dropdown menu. The colours are numbered on the second photo:
1 - Dark Green
2 - Burnt Orange
3 - Yellow
4 - Pink
5 - Blue
6 - Brown
7 - Orange
8 - Terracotta
9 - Purple
10 - Khaki Green
Modelled in the final photo by Linda.