First off, lemme just say, the real deal Loewe scarves? Beautiful. Like, *seriously* beautiful. The Anagram ones? *Chef’s kiss*. But, like, are they “rent money” beautiful? Probably not for most of us, tbh.
So, what’s a girl (or guy!) to do? Well, apparently, Etsy is the place to be. The first chunk of text I found mentioned Burberry dupes being on Etsy and the customer reviews, which is kinda adjacent, right? You can defo apply this logic to finding Loewe-inspired scarves too! I mean, think about it: real people, real opinions. You can kinda suss out if the scarf is actually good quality or just looks good in a fancy photo. (Pro tip: ALWAYS read the reviews! People will spill the tea if the “cashmere” is actually scratchy acrylic).
Now, I’m not saying you’re gonna find an *exact* replica. That’s usually a no-no, ethically and legally. But you can definitely find scarves that capture that Loewe vibe. Think about what makes a Loewe scarf *Loewe*. Is it the Anagram logo? The specific color palette? The luxurious feel? Once you’ve figured that out, you can search for those elements in a more affordable scarf.
And honestly? Sometimes the “dupe” is even *better* than the original. Like, maybe you find a super soft merino wool scarf with a similar geometric pattern that’s even cozier than the Loewe one. You never know!
Plus, let’s be real, sometimes the fun is in the hunt! Scouring Etsy, Depop, even your local vintage store…it’s all part of the adventure. You might stumble upon something even cooler than you were originally looking for!
Just, uh, a word of warning: be careful out there! Make sure you’re buying from a reputable seller and that the materials listed are actually what you’re getting. Don’t be afraid to ask questions! And if something seems too good to be true…it probably is.