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James Rowley

“I spent 3 months in the forests of British Columbia filming the feature film "Pathfinder". Everyone was looking for tricks to keeping warm but I had them all beat with my Hot Scarf hidden under my costume, flooding my bloodstream with warmth on those 14-hour winter work days. My Hot Scarf made the difference between comfort and misery, and between health and a nasty cold. Thanks Trilby!”

— James Rowley Vancouver, Canada Actor/ Media

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Movie set 1In September 1998 I was hired to costume supervise a scene on the American feature film "Snow Falling on Cedars" in Kaslo, British Columbia. One of my main tasks was to keep the two young actors warm in their rain-soaked costumes when the cameras weren’t rolling. Using the heat pads I came up with the first version of the Hot Scarf. It worked like a charm and everyone was happy. The Hot Scarf became my main tool to keep actors calm and warm on cold film sets.

Movie set 2

Several years later, a back operation forced me to change my lifestyle and my work. During my rehabilitation, I decided it was time to start my own business and market Hot Scarves to the world! It was time for more people to benefit from having relief from cold and discomfort without the dependency on electricity. I redesigned the scarf, and tested the market. It was ready! So, the time has come for Hot Scarves to be offered to you! You may be a sports person, an outdoor worker, a person with therapeutic needs or someone who hates air conditioning. There is a style, colour and quality for all.

This product is made in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada