Overview
A lightweight, semi-sheer polyester chiffon scarf featuring a layered autumnal floral motif in shades of mocha, tan, and chocolate. This piece represents the era when South Korea became a global powerhouse in high-quality synthetic textile production.
Story
South Korea's textile boom in the late 20th century turned the nation into a fashion engine. This scarf captures the 1990s obsession with earthy tones and sheer layering, a look that defined the decade's sophisticated minimalism.
Maker / Origin
While likely mass-produced by a textile firm in Daegu—Korea's 'Textile City'—these pieces were the backbone of the country's economic miracle. Korean polyester from this era was prized for mimicking the drape and hand-feel of natural silk.
Condition & Value
The fabric appears to have maintained its color well, though there is some minor bunching visible. Polyester is incredibly resilient, but check for 'snags' or pulls in the delicate chiffon weave which can lower the value.