Scough is a brand that makes protective scarves with activated carbon filters to safeguard against pollution, allergens, and germs. The idea behind the brand is to provide a stylish and functional solution to protect oneself against air pollution, especially for travelers, commuters, and urbanites.
Scough was founded in 2015 in New York City.
The founder Robert Paolina got the idea of Scough after moving to China and experiencing poor air quality there.
Scough was initially launched through a successful Kickstarter campaign in 2016.
Scough has been featured in publications like Forbes, Vogue, and Fast Company.
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The Scough Scarf is a functional and fashionable scarf designed to protect against air pollution, allergens, and germs with an activated carbon filter.
Scough Junior is a protective scarf designed for kids with the same technology as the adult version to provide protection against pollution and allergens.
A Scough scarf is a fashionable scarf that contains an activated carbon filter to protect against air pollution, allergens, and germs. The filter works by trapping and blocking harmful particles in the air.
Yes, the Scough scarf is washable. The filter can be removed and the scarf can be washed by hand or in a washing machine with cold water.
The Scough filter can last up to three months, depending on the level of pollution in your environment and frequency of use. After three months, it is recommended to replace the filter for optimal protection.
While Scough scarves can provide some protection against airborne viruses like COVID-19, they are not designed as medical-grade personal protective equipment (PPE). It is still recommended to use proper PPE and follow health guidelines when in high-risk environments.
Yes, Scough scarves are designed to be one size fits all and can be adjusted to fit different neck sizes.