By Corrin Foster | Leave A Comment
Once you start wearing scarves, it’s a tough addiction to break (I regularly send my Manhattanite sister to buy pashminas in the newest “it color” from street vendors. You just can’t beat 3 pashminas for $10!). Plain or patterned, gauzy or bulky, there’s a scarf for practically every outfit and season.
If you’re looking to expand your accessory wardrobe, a Necklush is a great way to branch out from your scarf addiction! (Am I projecting? Am I the only one with a scarf addiction?)
It’s not quite a scarf, but it’s not quite a necklace. It’s layers and layers of free-form cotton loops that can be worn long and loose, layered and tousled, braided, knotted, and just about any other way you can think of.
I love the Necklush. It’s an intricate and interesting accessory that doesn’t take much thought of fuss. Necklush is the shoelace hair bow (remember those?) of 2010. Only way cooler.
The Necklush comes in a variety of patterns and colors, all available for under $75.
So, what do you think of the Necklush?
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Corrin is a thirty-something lifestyle blogger currently living in Austin, TX. She has a Master’s{read more}


Oh you’ve hit on something BIG here — love it! Thanks for sharing this girl — totally have to have one too!!!
It’s the Dippin’ Dots of the scarf world. No thanks. If I were to go out of my way to get a special scarf, it would have to be this one: http://is.gd/bstmo
Michael
this is cute! but ive never been into the scarf thing….. my boobs are too big for it.
its irritating.
thank you very much for featuring Necklush on BlissfullyDomestic! We really appreciate it! Have a great weekend!
Michael – I don’t think you are Necklush’s target demographic. And who is Dr. Who? Ha.
I always use scarves to cover my boobs – maybe I’m defeating the purpose?
I know what I’m treating myself to next paycheck!