Description
Features of the “Blooming Gardenias” Sun-Protective Simulated Silk Scarf in Gorgeous Brocade
• Fabric Properties: Crafted from a blended fabric of silk-like fibers and polyester, known as “gorgeous brocade.” It boasts a lightweight texture and smooth, silk-like feel, while being more budget-friendly than real silk. The fabric surface undergoes a special calendering process, creating micro-scale textured patterns that enhance its wrinkle resistance.
• Sun Protection Performance: Thanks to a high-density weaving technique, the scarf maintains a weight of 80g/m² (grams per square meter) despite its ultra-thin 0.3mm thickness. It blocks 87% of UVB (ultraviolet B) rays and has a UPF (Ultraviolet Protection Factor) rating of 35+, making it suitable for daily commute sun protection needs. • Size Specifications: Typically available in a large size, with a common dimension of approximately 180cm x 90cm (about 70.9 inches x 35.4 inches). This size provides ample coverage from the shoulders to the elbows for sun protection, and also allows for versatile styling.
• Pattern Design: Features a “Blooming Gardenias” theme, with gardenia motifs printed using digital printing technology. The colors are vibrant and resistant to fading, combining artistic appeal with durability. The pattern resolution reaches 300 dpi (dots per inch), ensuring clear detail visibility even in social media photos.
• Versatile Functions: Beyond its use as a sun-protective accessory, it also serves as an elegant decorative piece. It can be worn around the neck as a scarf, draped over the shoulders as a shawl, or used as a headscarf or bag strap. It is suitable for various occasions, such as beach vacations, daily outings, and parties.
• Care Instructions: It is recommended to hand wash in cold water (below 30℃/86℉), hang to dry in the shade, and avoid direct sunlight to prevent color fading and fabric distortion. For storage, lay it flat or roll it up; long-term folded storage may cause permanent creases.









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