
NEW Hemp Merino Wool and Recycled PET - Terminal 4 Scarf
The Terminal 4 Scarf takes its cue from the golden age of air travel, when flights were dressy and travel carried a sense of style. Inspired by JFK’s Terminal 4, it blends timeless elegance with everyday comfort, designed to be worn anywhere, whether commuting to work or jet-setting around the world. Made in the USA from sustainable materials, it’s a modern essential that feels as good as it looks.
Material: 40% 22-micron virgin fiber sourced from Australia and 60% recycled PET "RPET" that is GRS Certified and made 100% from post-consumer plastic bottles.
What’s the difference between upcycled and recycled?
We make a distinction because the amount of energy involved can vary drastically. Upcycling generally uses less, since it takes an existing material and pushes it “up” into another use with minimal processing. For example, our upcycled yarn is made from discarded clothing scraps that can be mechanically processed back into yarn without dyes or chemicals.
Recycling, on the other hand, involves breaking a material down and remanufacturing it into something completely new—like turning plastic bottles into polyester yarn. This process often requires significant energy and can leave a larger carbon footprint.
Both upcycling and recycling play important roles in sustainability, each with their own pros and cons.
Care:Â Prewashed and dried for softness and can be thrown in the washer with Woolite or light detergent.
Origin:Â Knit in New Jersey. Sewn & finished in Brooklyn, NY.
Size: 75"X12"
The Terminal 4 Scarf takes its cue from the golden age of air travel, when flights were dressy and travel carried a sense of style. Inspired by JFK’s Terminal 4, it blends timeless elegance with everyday comfort, designed to be worn anywhere, whether commuting to work or jet-setting around the world. Made in the USA from sustainable materials, it’s a modern essential that feels as good as it looks.
Material: 40% 22-micron virgin fiber sourced from Australia and 60% recycled PET "RPET" that is GRS Certified and made 100% from post-consumer plastic bottles.
What’s the difference between upcycled and recycled?
We make a distinction because the amount of energy involved can vary drastically. Upcycling generally uses less, since it takes an existing material and pushes it “up” into another use with minimal processing. For example, our upcycled yarn is made from discarded clothing scraps that can be mechanically processed back into yarn without dyes or chemicals.
Recycling, on the other hand, involves breaking a material down and remanufacturing it into something completely new—like turning plastic bottles into polyester yarn. This process often requires significant energy and can leave a larger carbon footprint.
Both upcycling and recycling play important roles in sustainability, each with their own pros and cons.
Care:Â Prewashed and dried for softness and can be thrown in the washer with Woolite or light detergent.
Origin:Â Knit in New Jersey. Sewn & finished in Brooklyn, NY.
Size: 75"X12"
Original: $85.00
-65%$85.00
$29.75Description
The Terminal 4 Scarf takes its cue from the golden age of air travel, when flights were dressy and travel carried a sense of style. Inspired by JFK’s Terminal 4, it blends timeless elegance with everyday comfort, designed to be worn anywhere, whether commuting to work or jet-setting around the world. Made in the USA from sustainable materials, it’s a modern essential that feels as good as it looks.
Material: 40% 22-micron virgin fiber sourced from Australia and 60% recycled PET "RPET" that is GRS Certified and made 100% from post-consumer plastic bottles.
What’s the difference between upcycled and recycled?
We make a distinction because the amount of energy involved can vary drastically. Upcycling generally uses less, since it takes an existing material and pushes it “up” into another use with minimal processing. For example, our upcycled yarn is made from discarded clothing scraps that can be mechanically processed back into yarn without dyes or chemicals.
Recycling, on the other hand, involves breaking a material down and remanufacturing it into something completely new—like turning plastic bottles into polyester yarn. This process often requires significant energy and can leave a larger carbon footprint.
Both upcycling and recycling play important roles in sustainability, each with their own pros and cons.
Care:Â Prewashed and dried for softness and can be thrown in the washer with Woolite or light detergent.
Origin:Â Knit in New Jersey. Sewn & finished in Brooklyn, NY.
Size: 75"X12"























