Prometheus Design Werx

The Performance
Fiber of Warriors

As worn and used by the mounted warriors of Genghis Khan centuries ago, you can take full advantage of this superior natural fiber to use in the wilderness and modern world of today. The PDW A.G. Shemagh is uncompromising modern performance using the king of natural fibers. Configurable in a multitude of ways, you can use it as a scarf, oversized neckerchief, and tie it in any way a traditional shemagh can.

Nature's
Technical
Excellence

PDW took the everyday cotton shemagh to the next level by creating a version with the world's finest natural performance fiber, cashmere. Cashmere is finer, lighter, stronger, is at least 3X warmer than wool and is unsurpassed for comfort in the field. Versatile and exceptional.

Multitarn
Camo

This version of our A.G. Cashmere Shemagh features the experimental Multitarn camo developed by Germany's Kommando Spezialkräfte.

Long
Life
Apparel

PDW designs and makes apparel to last beyond the typical industry standards. We do not subscribe to disposable consumerism or wasteful fast-fashion. We build things to last without intentionally planned obsolescence. Most of our apparel styles will last a minimum of 5 seasons and in some instances several lifetimes.

Product Specs

Materials:

  • 100% Premium A Grade, Worsted 60Nm/2 Cashmere

Dimensions:

  • 47" x 47"

Features:

  • Features Experimental Multitran Camo Developed by Germany's Kommando Spezialkräfte.
  • 2+ Season Weight
  • Woven 2ply Twill
  • Lock Stitched Finished Edge
  • Tearaway Care and Content Label

Imported

Customer Reviews

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Michael Nesbitt

Just awesome !!!!

C
Chad E.
Love the Multitarn!

You can find fashion cashmere scarves . . . .and you can find two-tone skull cotton shemaghs all day long . . . .but a huge 47x47" cashmere shemagh in a unique multitarn pattern. Only PDW delivers! Nice weight, incredibly versatile, rare camo.

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Kid Richmond
Overpriced

It’s soft, it’s cashmere but It’s made in china so you know this thing cost maybe just a few dollars to make. I believe the designer should’ve kept the original shemagh look and gone tasseled edges instead of the clean edges.

'...this thing cost maybe just a few dollars to make...' Sorry to burst your fantasy bubble bruh, but these did not 'cost maybe just a few dollars to make'. If you know of a factory that can do that, please by all means let us know. Cheers!

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Russell Smith

Great product!

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