Scarf

Scarves, also known as mufflers, were lengths of fabric that people wore for a variety of reasons.

Description
Scarves were made in a variety of materials and colors. People wore scarves for fashion purposes, just to keep warm, or as a form of protection.

Aurora's Whole Realms Catalogue was known to offer silk scarves decorated with print designs, as well as mufflers made of either linen or wool.

Notable Scarves

 * Scarf of embellishments, an enchanted scarf that was soaked in the essence of an atropal.

Groups

 * Throughout the Realms, many merchants were known to hang loose knotted scarves around their upper chest in an arc. This was primarily done to conceal whatever goods they were carrying, though the scarves also doubled as a mouth cover against dusty or stinky environments.
 * Throughout the Realms, some youths of either gender were known to distinguish themselves by supplementing their hand-me-down clothing with a scarf worn around the shoulders, wrists, or even belt.
 * In Zakhara, wizards known as mageweavers often used scarves to hold spells instead of spellbooks.

Individuals

 * Azoun Obarskyr IV owned a brown scarf that was given to him by Filfaeril Selazair as a token of luck.
 * Brinshaar
 * Krond
 * Krote Word-Maker
 * Nrakk
 * Salabak

Religions

 * The Zakharan holy slayer organization known as the Moon-spinners had a long white scarf as their holy symbol. Their members often used these to whip or strangle their opponents.

Trivia

 * Along the Sword Coast, a variety of scarves were typically sold by merchants during the annual Simril festival.

Appearances

 * Video Games
 * Neverwinter