Knitted Scarf - LSE Colours in presentation box
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Wrap yourself in LSE pride with our official LSE Branded Scarf.
Crafted in the iconic LSE colours, this lightweight scarf offers a soft, comfortable feel and impressive resistance to sunlight—perfect for everyday wear, campus strolls, and outdoor events.
Presented in a premium gift box, finished with gold detailing and our signature LSE Beaver logo, it’s an elegant choice for graduation, alumni gifting, or any special occasion.
A timeless accessory. A meaningful keepsake.
100% Acrylic
length: 140cm width: 17cm
School Colours and Their Meaning
The London School of Economics adopted black, purple, and gold as its official colours in 1919, with discussions about an emblem and motto following soon after. These colours are now central to LSE’s academic identity, featured in graduation attire and ceremonial events.
- Purple reflects LSE’s historical roots and its dedication to the social sciences.
- Gold symbolizes academic excellence and the School’s leadership in research and education.
- Black is associated with the motto “Rerum cognoscere causas”—“To know the causes of things.”
First introduced in 1942, these colours remain a proud part of LSE’s tradition and branding.
WASH AT LOW TEMPERATURES (30°C OR LOWER):
Wash your printed garments at 30°C or lower to prevent prints from fading or
deteriorating over time. Cooler washes also help protect the fabric from
shrinking, bobbling, or fading.
HANG DRY (OR IF YOU MUST, TUMBLE DRY LOW)
The best way to dry printed garments is to hang them up to air dry. High heat from tumble drying can cause prints to fade or crack over time and may also shrink the garment. If you must tumble dry, use the lowest heat setting.
WASH INSIDE OUT
Before washing, turn your garments inside out. This protects the print from rubbing against other clothes and helps keep it looking fresher for longer. It also
reduces wear on the garment itself, keeping it smoother and less prone to pilling.
WASH WITH LIKE COLOURS / MATERIALS
Before washing, we recommend turning your garments inside out. This helps protect the print from rubbing against other clothes and keeps it looking fresh for longer. It also reduces wear on the garment itself, preventing pilling and surface damage.
USE MILD DETERGENTS AND AVOID BLEACH
Use a mild detergent to clean your printed garments. Harsh chemicals, such as bleach, can cause colours to fade and may weaken both the print and fabric. For stains, apply a gentle stain remover to the affected area before washing.
DO NOT IRON OVER THE PRINT
Avoid ironing directly over the printed area. If needed, turn the garment inside out or place a cloth over the print and use a low heat setting to prevent damage.