Introduction to the Academic Scarf Registry

The academic scarf traces its roots to the boat clubs of Victorian Oxford and Cambridge. These scarves were initially knitted with horizontal stripes, however the austerity of the second world war led to cheaper production methods where strips of coloured cloth were sewn together, creating the iconic vertical stripes of the modern-day academic scarf. While brightly coloured scarves are not as common a campus feature at British universities today, many universities and colleges still produce scarves. For a full list of institutions head to the page footer.

Wednesday 10 May 2023

The University of Chester

The scarf of the University of Chester is, according to Ede & Ravenscroft, a new design in traditional colours. It is black with a bold asymmetrical design, allowing space for an embroidered coat of arms on the right.





University of Chester Scarf:




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