

Fox Creek Wild Rags are made right here in the U.S.A. by me! I carefully select each material for durability, sheen, softness, moisture wicking and warmth properties, and color! I realize Wild Rags are wildly popular and you can get them anywhere, but I hope that you make the choice to purchase from my small business. Each wild rag is served with a narrow overlock hem on my serger.
The Debutante
Gorgeous blue and gold tones to add a pop of color to your favorite show outfit, or for a night out on the town. Silky satin charmeuse material with a serged, narrow overlock hem.
Silky Satin Charmeuse
Hand Wash in Cold Water

Black Tie Affair
Stunning black, yellow and teal. Silky satin charmeuse material with a serged, narrow overlock hem.
Silky Satin Charmeuse
Hand Wash in Cold Water

Wild West
Bright Blue, Copper and Black tones. Silky satin charmeuse material with a serged, narrow overlock hem.
Silky Satin Charmeuse
Hand Wash in Cold Water

Purple Fusion
Bright and vibrant purple, teal, yellow, navy, black, red, and white. Silky satin charmeuse material with a serged, narrow overlock hem.
Silky Satin Charmeuse
Hand Wash in Cold Water

The Cactus
Gorgeous Olive, Navy, White and Gold. Goes perfectly with those warmer and darker tones. Silky satin charmeuse material with a serged, narrow overlock hem.
Silky Satin Charmeuse
Hand Wash in Cold Water

The New England
Soft shades of teal, blue, green and white. Silky satin charmeuse material with a serged, narrow overlock hem.
Silky Satin Charmeuse
Hand Wash in Cold Water

Tumbleweed
Luxurious rich golden brown. Silky satin charmeuse material with a serged, narrow overlock hem.
Polyester
Hand Wash in Cold Water

Floral Fusion
Beautiful maroon, purple, and white floral print. Silky satin charmeuse material with a serged, narrow overlock hem.
Silky Satin Charmeuse
Hand Wash in Cold Water

Magical Maroon
Beautiful diamond pattern in a deep maroon.
Polyester.
Hand Wash in Cold Water

Wild Rag Care
TO WASH:
Place your silk scarf in cold water with a mild detergent.
Leave to soak (no more than 5 minutes).
Swish the scarf slowly and gently.
Rinse with fresh water.
To help keep its hydrated feel, use a fabric conditioner in the final rinse (or even a small amount of hair conditioner).
Rinse well in cold water.
Ball your scarf together to remove excess moisture (wringing your silk out will damage it’s fibers). Then lay it flat or roll it in a towel to absorb any lingering moisture.
Lay flat to dry.
Most wrinkles in silk can simply be steamed out, but not everyone owns a steamer. A great steamer hack is to hang your scarf in the bathroom and let it steam while you take a hot shower.
If you can’t steam the creases out then here are a few tips on how to safely iron your silk:
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Set the iron to low heat (or the silk setting).
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Iron silk only once it’s dry and be sure to put a cloth between the silk and the iron.
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Do not spray or wet silk while ironing, you may get water-stains
Rope Halters
