The Scarf – my top French Accessory
Inspire · Shopping & GiftsMy experiences with a scarf usually involve freezing temperatures – necessity rather than style! Mum always says if you don’t wear a scarf on cold, damp days then you will surely catch a cold. After numerous chills and bugs I eventually added this item of clothing to my daily dress – winter only.
Keep reading to find out why Jill loves her French scarves and enjoy her photos.
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I am wanting to purchase French scarves to on sell here in NZ.
I will be looking at bulk..not just one or 2 per design…..up to 50 per design and will want a selection.
Can you help with this?
Many thanks
JAN
Hi Jan: Unfortunately I do not have a contact for those scarves. Thanks for following Perfectly Provence.