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ZLC BLACK BAMBOO
AccessoriesHandmade sunglasses, made of black coloured bamboo. With TAC polarized black lens and offer superior 100% UVA/UVB sun protection. Lens width 49 mm oversized look, with ZLC Logo engraving at the side arm.kr. 700 -
ZLC ONESIE HELDRAGT MED KNAPHULSLUKNING
Onesie, UNDERTØJZLC Oneside heldragt, der sidder som en drøm, helt perfekt som pyjamas til hjemmebrug, eller en kold vinteraften. Dragten er behageligt og med korte ærmer og ben, samt knappelukning foran helt ned til skridtet. Materialet er selvfølgelig økologisk bomuld, med Oeko-Tex certificering, da bæredygtighed er i fokus samt kvalitet. Bemærk, for dette produkt, er der leveringstid på op til 4-6 uger ca. må påregnes. Fås i small, medium og large.kr. 2,000
BLACK NECK TUBE
CHASE AWAY THE CHILL
Black neck tube: Have you ever felt the bone-chilling cold of winter gnawing at your bones? That’s when you envy the Danes, known as some of the happiest people in the world, even during winter. Why? Because they’ve mastered the art of staying warm and cosy, often with unique handcrafted neck warmers.
But what if you’re tired of the same old black tube? Fear not! With our upcycled neck warmer tutorial, you can easily repurpose old clothing like shirts, leggings, or even long johns, cutting and sewing them together to create your personalized piece of warmth. It’s not just great for the environment; it also has less impact on your wallet. Click here to discover how to craft your handmade neck warmer guide!
Yderligere information
Vægt | .2 kg |
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Størrelse | 18 × 18 cm |
Colour | Black, Navy, Grey |
BLACK BAMBOO NECK TUBE
WARMTH & SUSTAINABILITY IN DENMARK
Join the trend embraced by outdoor enthusiasts in Denmark, especially in vibrant cities like Copenhagen. Our black bamboo neck tube isn’t just a garment – it’s a statement of warmth, style, and eco-consciousness. As you explore the bustling streets or pedal through scenic routes, feel the comfort and protection it provides against the chilly winds. It’s not just popular; it symbolizes Denmark’s love for outdoor adventures and sustainable living. Looking to create your own? Dive into our DIY tutorials for crafting your recycled and upcycled neck tube warmer.
CRAFT YOUR SUSTAINABLE STYLE
DISCOVER DIY NECK TUBE TUTORIALS
Tired of generic neck warmers? Want to stand out with sustainable fashion? Dive into our DIY tutorials for crafting recycled and upcycled neck tube warmers. Join the trend embraced by outdoor enthusiasts in Denmark. Explore eco-friendly options and unleash your creativity!
COSY UP WITH OUR NECK TUBE
Wrap yourself in year-round luxury with our versatile bamboo fibre accessory. From winter’s chill to summer’s sizzle, this black neck tube covers you! Crafted from 95% bamboo rayon and 5% spandex, it’s gentle on the skin and hypoallergenic, ensuring comfort with every wear. Plus, its antibacterial properties keep you feeling fresh all day long. Go ahead, indulge in comfort without compromise!
ELASTANE: NATURAL VS SYNTHETIC
Elastane, also known as spandex, is a versatile fibre renowned for its stretchiness and flexibility. Natural elastane, derived from sources like cotton and wool, offers breathability and comfort, making it ideal for eco-conscious consumers. On the other hand, synthetic elastane, produced from man-made materials like polyester and nylon, boasts superior stretch and recovery properties, making it perfect for high-performance activewear. Choose wisely between sustainability and performance.
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BAMBOO NECK WARMER: SIZE & FIT GUIDE
SIZE MATTERS
(But Not That Much) Are you ready to cosy up in style? Then let’s talk about size and fit! Forget about squeezing into too-tight neck warmers or drowning in oversized ones. Our bamboo neck warmer comes in one size that fits most. It’s like the Goldilocks of neck warmers—just right!
This neck warmer hugs your neck like your favourite cuddly blanket. Not too tight or loose—just enough to keep you warm without feeling like a scarf is strangling you. Plus, the bamboo fabric is so soft that it’s like getting a neck massage with every wear.
FIT FOR A FLIRT
Whether you’re hitting the slopes or braving the winter chill on your daily commute, our neck warmer has your back (or neck, to be precise). It’s stretchy enough to accommodate all your winter adventures without losing its shape.
Regarding size and fit, our bamboo neck warmer is like the perfect partner—always there when you need it, never too clingy, and guaranteed to keep you warm and cosy through all your winter escapades!
BE YOUR BOSS
Are you tired of freezing your neck off every winter? Are you stuck in a loop of bland, black neck warmers? Isn’t it time to turn up the heat and add a little spice to your cold-weather style?
SAY HELLO TO YOUR NEW WINTER ESSENTIAL: ZLCOPENHAGEN’S DIY NECK WARMER
STAY WARM AND LOOK HOT!
Have winter chills got you shivering? It’s time to heat things up with a DIY neck warmer! Quick and Easy Project: Ready to ditch the same old black neck warmers? Let’s get crafty with just a few simple steps.
MATERIALS YOU’LL NEED
- Embrace the European vibe:
- Piece of stretchy fabric (21 inches by 21 inches)
- Scissors or rotary cutter for precision
- Fabric clips or pins to keep things in place
- Safety pin (for a touch of danger)
- Optional: A tag for a personal touch
- Sewing machine or serger (if you’re feeling fancy)
- Or stick with the classic:
- Piece of fleece fabric (measured in inches)
- Scissors or rotary cutter for the cut
- Fabric clips or pins for that professional touch
- Safety pin (because safety comes first, right?)
- Optional: A tag to make it yours
- Sewing machine or serger (if you’re a sewing superstar)
Can’t stand another winter with a freezing neck? Say goodbye to cold discomfort and hello to snug warmth with our DIY neck warmer! Are you sick of blending into the sea of black winter accessories? Add flair to your style and stand out with our customizable neck warmer!
CUSTOMIZE YOUR LOOK
Feeling a little naughty? Go reversible for double the fun!
Add a personal tag for that extra touch of charm. so let’s spice it up; follow our easy video tutorial to make your neck warmer and pop with personality!
Winter doesn’t have to mean sacrificing style for warmth. With ZLCOPENHAGEN’s DIY Neck Warmer, you can stay cosy while turning heads with your unique and customized accessory. Say goodbye to dull black and hello to a winter wardrobe staple that’s as fashionable as it is functional. Get ready to embrace the cold in style, and let your personality shine through with our easy-to-follow tutorial. Warm up your look and heat your winter with ZLCOPENHAGEN’s Handcrafted Neck Warmer Guide today!
ELEVATE YOUR STYLE WITH ECO-FRIENDLY NECK TUBE WARMERS
You can also style this neck warmer with our popular Black Cashmere Beanie, the perfect solution for cold Scandinavian weather, especially in wintertime.
BAMBOO NECK WARMER
FEEL THE HEAT? DISCOVER HOW ZLCOPENHAGEN’S NECK WARMER TURNS UP THE WINTER TEMPERATURE!
Dive into the warmth of our Danish Punjabi Design brand. Not just a layer—this is your ticket to turning chilly days into steamy stories. Why settle for warm when you can be hot as well? So, let us use these cold days to flirt with the winter days.
Get cosy with our neck tube, which is made from eco-friendly bamboo fibre. It’s grown without pesticides, letting bamboo crops naturally replenish. Feel the softness on your skin and the planet. Our fabric is dyed using fair trade yarn and low-impact, Azo-free dyes for a guilt-free style.
You will experience the softness of bamboo. This black neck tube warmer doesn’t just promise eco-friendly warmth; it teases with an irresistibly sensual touch. Are you ready to be seduced by sustainability?
CONCEPT AND ITS HISTORY
The concept of the neck warmer, a close relative to the scarf, has a rich history that intertwines with human innovation, fashion, and the relentless pursuit of warmth and comfort against the chill of nature. While the specific origins of the neck warmer as we know it today—especially those made from modern materials like bamboo jersey—are relatively recent, the idea of wrapping something around the neck for warmth dates back centuries.
Ancient Beginnings
The earliest forms of neckwear can be traced back to ancient civilizations. In Egypt, cloth was used around the neck as a status symbol rather than for warmth. The Romans, known for their pragmatism, adopted the “focale,” a cloth worn by soldiers to protect their necks from chafing against armor and to wipe sweat. This practical use could be considered an early ancestor of the neck warmer.
Middle Ages to the 19th Century
As we move into the Middle Ages and beyond, the scarf (and by extension, neckwear for warmth) became a more common accessory among both men and women in Europe. Materials ranged from wool to silk, depending on one’s social status and the intended function, whether for warmth or fashion.
20th Century: Evolution of Outdoor Gear
The 20th century saw significant developments in outdoor gear, driven by two World Wars and a growing interest in outdoor recreational activities. Soldiers wore neckwear to protect against the elements, and this utility was mirrored in civilian life. The invention of synthetic materials and improvements in textile manufacturing during and after the second half of the 20th century made neckwear, including neck warmers, more accessible, functional, and varied in style.
The Rise of Eco-Friendly Materials
The late 20th and early 21st centuries have marked a shift towards sustainability in fashion. The introduction of bamboo as a textile fiber is a testament to this change. Bamboo is celebrated for its sustainable growth patterns, biodegradability, and natural comfort. When bamboo fibers are spun into yarn and then knitted or woven into jersey fabric, they produce a material that is not only eco-friendly but also soft, breathable, and possesses excellent thermal regulation properties. These qualities make bamboo jersey an ideal material for neck warmers intended for use in cold weather.
ZLCopenhagen and the Modern Neck Warmer
Brands like ZLCopenhagen have embraced these sustainable materials, crafting neck warmers that are not just functional and fashionable but also align with modern values of environmental responsibility. The bamboo jersey neck warmer by ZLCopenhagen represents the culmination of this history, combining ancient practices of wearing neckwear for protection and status with contemporary concerns for sustainability and style.
Conclusion
The history of the neck warmer is a reflection of human ingenuity in adapting to the environment while expressing individual and cultural identity. From its early beginnings to the modern bamboo jersey iterations by brands like ZLCopenhagen, the neck warmer remains a staple accessory that symbolizes the intersection of utility, fashion, and now, sustainability.
CONCEPT AND ITS HISTORY
The concept of the neck warmer, a close relative to the scarf, has a rich history that intertwines with human innovation, fashion, and the relentless pursuit of warmth and comfort against the chill of nature. While the specific origins of the neck warmer as we know it today—especially those made from modern materials like bamboo jersey—are relatively recent, the idea of wrapping something around the neck for warmth dates back centuries.
Ancient Beginnings
The earliest forms of neckwear can be traced back to ancient civilizations. In Egypt, cloth was used around the neck as a status symbol rather than for warmth. The Romans, known for their pragmatism, adopted the “focale,” a cloth worn by soldiers to protect their necks from chafing against armor and to wipe sweat. This practical use could be considered an early ancestor of the neck warmer.
Middle Ages to the 19th Century
As we move into the Middle Ages and beyond, the scarf (and by extension, neckwear for warmth) became a more common accessory among both men and women in Europe. Materials ranged from wool to silk, depending on one’s social status and the intended function, whether for warmth or fashion.
20th Century: Evolution of Outdoor Gear
The 20th century saw significant developments in outdoor gear, driven by two World Wars and a growing interest in outdoor recreational activities. Soldiers wore neckwear to protect against the elements, and this utility was mirrored in civilian life. The invention of synthetic materials and improvements in textile manufacturing during and after the second half of the 20th century made neckwear, including neck warmers, more accessible, functional, and varied in style.
The Rise of Eco-Friendly Materials
The late 20th and early 21st centuries have marked a shift towards sustainability in fashion. The introduction of bamboo as a textile fiber is a testament to this change. Bamboo is celebrated for its sustainable growth patterns, biodegradability, and natural comfort. When bamboo fibers are spun into yarn and then knitted or woven into jersey fabric, they produce a material that is not only eco-friendly but also soft, breathable, and possesses excellent thermal regulation properties. These qualities make bamboo jersey an ideal material for neck warmers intended for use in cold weather.
ZLCopenhagen and the Modern Neck Warmer
Brands like ZLCopenhagen have embraced these sustainable materials, crafting neck warmers that are not just functional and fashionable but also align with modern values of environmental responsibility. The bamboo jersey neck warmer by ZLCopenhagen represents the culmination of this history, combining ancient practices of wearing neckwear for protection and status with contemporary concerns for sustainability and style.
Conclusion
The history of the neck warmer is a reflection of human ingenuity in adapting to the environment while expressing individual and cultural identity. From its early beginnings to the modern bamboo jersey iterations by brands like ZLCopenhagen, the neck warmer remains a staple accessory that symbolizes the intersection of utility, fashion, and now, sustainability.