Silk 'Map Scarves'
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Silk 'Map Scarves'
I just heard about this from a travel list I belong to -- beautiful maps of London and Paris on silk scarves, so if you get lost you have a map right there around your neck! A cool idea and if you give them your opinion you can be entered to win one of the scarves. Take a look at:<BR>www.mapscarves.com/survey/index.html
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A pedant would like to remind youngsters out there that such a concept was used in WWII by the military: large hankie size squares of silk were printed with maps of I think both occupied countries as well as smaller areas, allowing troops to carry them easily to id. where they were if dropped by parachute or otherwise. I hope a vet will kindly elaborate.
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As someone privileged to have received an advanced London map from the Map Scarves people (a review copy Im a journalist), I can tell you that they have no connection at all with the microsoie/microsilk scarves.<BR>The London and Paris Map Scarves ones are real, usable maps on quality silk scarves, 34 square, beautiful colours etc. The microsoie/microsilk scarves are NOT AT ALL of the same quality (and they are not paying me to say that!)<BR>The Map Scarves website www.mapscarves.com will go live at the end of this week I think Ill post when I hear from them.<BR>I've been doing some research for a story and yes, the poster above is quite right about the WWII scarves. They are very collectable these days. Try ebay.com if you are curious
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Here's an article I found on them:<BR>http://www.travellady.com/Issues/Issue71/mapscarves.htm




