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Schalala – the world´s only acceptable soccer fan scarfs

26. June 2008 Art & Fashion, DIY & Customizing, Fashion 2.0, Knitwear Judith

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Since days, flags that become skirts, capes and turbans shout on me. I get visually molested by awful boring shirts with country names. I am traumatized by ridiculous headpieces that transform human beings in walking advertising spaces for breweries and ban every spark of beauty… (read on)
Germany is in the European Soccer championship fever – and for the first time in my life, I also became a soccer junkie since the quarter finals.
But, as a stringent denier of flagdresses, flag make up, flag branded masks, crowns, heats and tricots, the big question is: What to wear?

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After a long search, I finally found an option. And fortunately – a great one. Schalala is a fan-scarf remix project that was born in Berlin at the beginning of the year.

On a virtual platform, the unconventional soccer fan will find a huge archive of international soccer fan scarves that can be virtually cutted, recomposed and recoded. And the best thing is, your personalized soccer scarf doesn´t have to stay a virtual product. After your creating process, Schalala offers you a free knitting pattern to download. Great idea. Unique option. A real alternative.

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Photos via Schalala

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