Pashmina
The pashmina. What is it exactly? A scarf? A hair wrap? The OG baby bjorn?
To answer these questions, I ventured on a safari (internet browser) in search of answers. According to the undisputed bastion of truth— wikipedia, Pashmina refers to fabric itself. The goat wool from which the pashmina is spun is in the cashmere family and indiginous to Nepal, Pakistan, and Northern India. (You’re welcome, future Jeopardy contestant)
So now that we know what it is, how does it work? The polymorphous pashmina can serve as the following:
A pashmina is an inexpensive way to dress up any simple outfit. Monochromatic looks can get a serious jolt from a printed pashmina. Pashmina’s also draw attention to the face, and compliment pear-shaped women. Paired with any style of dangling earrings and an updo, you’ll be sure to kill it. Here are some ladies who have already rocked pashminas
Other under-reported functions of pashminas:
1. World's worst bra
2. Ghost Headdress
3. Movie Star
You don't have to spend a lot of cash-mena. Here pashmina's are in the $14 dollar range










