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Yes, folks ... BIG NEWS and GOOD NEWS. Lindsey ... the site manager of the Goodnight Historical Center is working with me on their store. A lot will be carried over, thankfully. We are also building a new house on the North side of US 287 .... and (sssshhhhh) most likely will still have meat and jerky available once we get that done. No; we are not "quitting" - HERD WEAR will continue (while I spend more time fishing and with family). Be sure you are on our email list and also on Buffalo Wool Co's list. Keep checking the blog posts on this website as well ... i will be adding info there about the events ... and they are lining up sweet! Come see us while we are here!
Yes, folks ... BIG NEWS. The Texas Historical Commission has bought the store in Goodnight. We will be there through the end of July, 2024 ... and then on line or by phone. No; we are not "quitting" - HERD WEAR will continue. Be sure you are on our email list and also on Buffalo Wool Co's list.

Bison Down Knit Scarf

£101.00
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These Bison Down Knit Scarves are enough to keep your neck warm and toasty even in the frostiest chill.

Knit from Buffalo Gold "Earth" yarn (90% bison down 10% color-matched nylon), this ultra-warm, soft, lightweight scarf is made exclusively for Buffalo Gold by Dohm-Icebox in Longmont, Colorado. 

Three sizes from which to select.  Black is 6" x 66".   The irregular scarves have some small knots where the yarn has been connected while knitting. Almost unnoticeable. 

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Helen S.
Scarf

We had frigid weather and I was comfortable when outside wearing my bison attire consisting of scarf, gloves and socks!!! I’m amazed how much better this is than traditional store purchases!!!

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Phil E. (New Mexico, United States)
Bison scarf

Soft and well woven but I thought it would be a bit thicker for the price.

Phil; We do have some 'denser knit' scarves if you would prefer ... no additional cost. I do think you will find, as most folks do, that you don't need a very thick layer of bison down to keep you comfortable, even in pretty extreme cold. We can swap now ... or if you prefer, give it a good test when the weather turns nasty ... and then if you aren't pleasantly surprised, let me know and we will either swap for the thicker scarf or let you tell us what you would like to do. Whichever your prefer.

Cecil