Win a Savile Rogue Scarf in Town Colours - Ipswich Town News
Savile Rogue, purveyors of the world’s finest football scarves, have just launched their new King scarf. And they’re marking the occasion by giving TWTD readers the chance to win one in Town colours.
If you’re not familiar with them, Savile Rogue scarves give a nod to football terraces of yesteryear, shunning in-your-face logos and cheap nylon in favour of a traditional bar design and the comfort, quality and warmth of top grade cashmere wool.
The King scarf is the longest Savile Rogue yet. At 180cm, it’s perfect for tying a stylish European loop (and equally if you happen to have a particularly big neck).
They sell for £64.95, but you can get your hands on an Ipswich Town scarf by telling us who directed the 1983 film Scarface in an email to competition@twtd.co.uk before midnight on Tuesday and the winner will be picked at random.
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