At this point I have a few different animal print scarves in my closet. They are all a bit different justifying why I would have more than one. The Sezane leopard print scarf is a wool blend scarf with larger slightly fuzzy spots. The Sezane Santorin Scarf Review will share why this option wins out against my other options.
Sezane Santorin Scarf Review
The Santorin scarf is a wool, alpaca and mohair mix knit in a leopard pattern with fringed edges. Length wise it is more of a standard length. I do have enough length to tie it but it is by no means a long scarf.
If you are looking for a long scarf I would go with the Marianne instead. It comes in lots of bright colours, but I think the Santorin has more visual interest.
Outfit details: Scarf // coat // jeans // boots //
The scarf is a light camel colour with large black spots. The black spots have almost a raised fuzzy texture. I think what makes this scarf stand out is the textured aspect of the scarf. Other leopard scarves I have have a darker camel background too.
You can get another look entirely because the other side of this scarf is the reverse of what I have in my photographs with the black background and light spots.
What I like about leopard scarves is that they go with so many different colours. It looks great with this beige/greige coat and it will also look great with black, navy, red and a more true camel coat.
If you are used to acrylic scarves you will likely find this scarf a bit itchy. I find it strangely both itchy and soft at the same time. I blame the mohair. What I like is that because of the high wool content it isn’t a bulky scarf even when it is tied.
What do you think of the Sezane Santorin Scarf Review? Is this a scarf you are looking to add to your wardrobe?