
I don’t know what this means in terms of story timing or any implications, but I do think that it’s the same scarf. Sherlock had to sacrifice this one to his nursely service, so maybe that’s why it’s only seen in the one instance because the pleated one is back for His Last Vow: But Sherlock was also seen in a smooth uniform colored scarf when he recounts The Bloody Guardsman at the reception.Īnd there is also a separate promo pic with it: It also has the same tassle fringe on the bottom.
Sherlock season 2 scarf series#
Most of Series 3 features this scarf which has the mix of pleated fabric and smooth fabric similar to the S4 and I believe to be Balmain couture: After a few days watching little fishies in their natural environment, the three drove home. So naturally, they spent the weekend scuba diving. Now it makes sense that it would be ruined after the fall, so in Series 3 the only time we see this on is in the goth girl’s speculation of what happened on the Barts rooftop: In 2004 in South Africa, Benedict Cumberbatch and his two co-stars of BBC mini-series To the Ends of the Earth, Theo Landey and Denise Black, had a break from shooting. Here is is in action in The Reichenbach Fall: In series 2 we have the scarf I thought was worn throughout - a Hugo Boss which is considerably longer: Series 1 Sherlock sports a short striped scarf by designer Paul Smith. I’m definitely confused so I’m gonna make this post a handy catalog of Sherlock’s neck protection. There seem to be two scarves in Series 3 and the one above looks very similar to one of them. Where have I been? Not paying attention like usual. Warm, soft, sensuous, cuddly, snuggly – the John Watson of scarves.When I saw the setlock photos this morning my very first thought was, “That is a new scarf!” I’m not the only one.Ī quick google search and I realized that not only was the striped scarf I associated with Sherlock different in Series 1 and 2, but that it’s barely in Series 3 at all. Wrapped securely around the throat, curled up under your chin like a kitten, they provide a feeling of security. I only hope she lets me hold the scarf when I next visit. However, she too, is a scarf addict, so I cannot begrudge her her find. My envy got really acute when a friend of mine managed to find the EXACT scarf from season 1 Sherlock in the bargain bin at an expensive department store in Sydney. I also want to tear the rest of Benedict’s clothes off, but that’s for different reasons not germane to this blog. I just want to tear the scarves from around Benedict’s neck and run away with them. Both the season 1 and season 2 scarves are the objects of my desire. I suffer from acute scarf envy every time I watch Sherlock. This is the act of seeing someone wearing a scarf you want, but cannot subsequently find anywhere. It is vastly important to the scarf addict that they have the appropriate scarf for the occasion.Īcute Scarf Envy is a major problem for addicts. You must have a variety of shades, materials, textures and patterns to suit every mood and every outfit. Only another scarf addict would understand that you can never have just one blue scarf. Me: But it’s blue! Sister: You have a blue scarf! Me: NOT THAT BLUE SCARF!!!!!!!!!!!!! The same conversation is played out many times over the autumn and into winter. Scarf addicts are frequently misunderstood.

Colour, material, pattern, fringes, whatever your fancy is. Whether wrapped trailing around the throat a la Isadora Duncan, or bunched up under the chin like Sherlock, they express the wearer’s personality.

Stoned out of my brain and chasing invisible mice. When autumn comes and scarves appear in the shops, I feel like a cat in a catnip patch. Actually, I have enough scarves to do the Dance of the Seven Veils several times over without using the same scarf twice. I have a great little collection of scarves.

I am one very happy little camper, because that means I can indulge one of my favorite addictions.
