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Guess Which Scarf Costs More


I don't know what I'm trying to accomplish with this post, but I was totally shocked by the price difference between these two seemingly similar scarves (that is, until I realized what they were made of.) So take a wild guess: Which of these scarves do you think costs the most? Answer after the jump...

The viscose scarf on the LEFT costs $28 at Urban Outfitters (you can buy it here.)

The 100% cashmere scarf on the RIGHT by Knitwit costs $198 at Kitson (get it here.)

Comments
How weird! I thought the one on the right looked super cheap. lol.
#1 Joann on 2009-01-07 08:35 (Reply)
WOW!!!! unbelievable!
#2 Real Style Real people (Homepage) on 2009-01-07 10:45 (Reply)
The one on the left looks more expensive..guess I was wrong.
#3 Melenie on 2009-01-07 12:13 (Reply)
I was sure the left one was more expensive. Looks like I'm taking a trip to UO.
#4 Lauren (Homepage) on 2009-01-07 14:11 (Reply)
I actually got this one correct. The fray on the end of the scare to the left looked scraggly to me.
#5 Shelle on 2009-01-07 14:14 (Reply)
I got it correct. I liked the one on the right better.
#6 nika on 2009-01-07 21:59 (Reply)
I liked the one on the left. Guess I have expensive taste?? LOL! I did answer it correctly though.
#7 Nicole on 2009-01-07 22:46 (Reply)
Very cute and latest designed. But price is little i thought to buy it.
#8 How to Crochet (Homepage) on 2009-01-08 01:45 (Reply)
Definitely not $170 dollars worth of difference.
#9 jo on 2009-01-08 17:25 (Reply)
I almost never fail to like (without knowing the price) the more expensive items better. This case was no different, as I prefer the cashmere scarf better. I think the print is more classic, but for the money, the UO scarf would do the job.
#10 Down Comforter (Homepage) on 2009-01-11 16:30 (Reply)
Omg, totally not worth it for the cashmere. love them both, but the UO would definitely get the job done.
#11 Anna (Homepage) on 2009-01-17 15:09 (Reply)
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