Have you ever wondered why one brand makes short chemo scarves and another makes long ones? When we designed our Liz model, the length of the stitched-on scarf was anything but accidental. We deliberately kept the ends just long enough. Want to know why?
Liz is the most popular model in the entire Rosette la Vedette collection. No surprise, because this chemo scarf looks as if you’ve expertly draped and tied it around your head. But in reality, the base is a simple hat you slip on in seconds. The stitched-on scarf is fixed in place and already gathered to create extra volume. The only thing left for you to do is tie the ends of the scarf in your neck. So no need to be a master of elaborate wrapping techniques!

Goodbye, little bump!
Did you have a Port-A-Cath — also known as a port catheter — implanted under your collarbone? It makes chemo, medication administration and blood samples much easier during treatment. The downside: sometimes the catheter forms a visible little bump under your skin that you’d rather hide. That’s exactly why the ends of our Liz chemo scarf are slightly longer. You tie them in your neck and let them fall loosely over your shoulder on the side of your port. Goodbye bump!

Perfect for fans of the turban style
Love a bit of variety? Prefer a bit more volume around your head? Try wearing your Liz scarf as a turban.
1/ Don’t tie the ends in your neck — cross them instead
2/ Bring them forward along the sides
3/ Cross them at the front
4/ Tuck the ends in on both sides under the bands of your scarf
Four more advantages of the Liz chemo scarf
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Even if you’ve tied the knot in your neck too loosely and it comes undone, your Liz stays perfectly in place. A regular scarf wrapped around your head would slip and fall off.
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You don’t need to lift your arms very high, which is handy if you’ve just received your port catheter or had underarm surgery.
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Liz is finished without irritating inner seams or elastic at the neck — pure comfort for sensitive skin.
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Liz is made from high-quality fabrics that hold their shape beautifully and won’t stretch out.
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You can recognise an authentic Liz by the stitched-on little crosses: they keep the scarf in place and add a playful, stylish detail.



