
A message from our founder Jo
Giving back is at the heart of everything we do
With your help we have so far donated over 68,000 Super Scarves to women in need.
We launched our #SuperScarfMission to gift a Super Scarf to every woman across the UK starting chemo, so we can wrap them up in love and show them that we've got their back.
How will we do this?
For every Super Scarf that you buy, we'll donate another via our hospital partners.
Please share and spread the word of our mission so we can help these brave women.
Read about how your support is helping others

Help Us Reach Her: Alex's Super Scarf Story
Alex, 38, is currently undergoing chemotherapy after being diagnosed with a rare cancer called Goblet Cell Adencarcinoma of the appendix, and her lovely words about her Super Scarf touched us all so, so much.

Catya Horton, member of our Duders Facebook group, diagnosed Oct 2024
"During the appointment I was gifted a Super Scarf by Scamp & Dude. The scarf was more than just a stylish accessory; it became a kind of shield. I would wrap myself in it before heading to chemo sessions, almost like putting on armour."

Carly, diagnosed aged 37
“I had 16 rounds of chemo, 8 of which were in lockdown, when I had to do it alone. The Super Scarf is something that can wrap you up and give you strength; the Superpower Button is a reminder that we all have strength within us. Friends ask what they should buy for someone going through treatment, this is such a beautiful gift. It lifts someone through the hardest times and that’s incredible.”

Dr Anisha, Bowel cancer survivor and doctor
“These Super Scarves are amazing. Being gifted one of these incredible vibrant scarves to wear to treatment would have been amazing. It can be used to keep warm in treatment and is so stylish.”

Marie, diagnosed Sept 2022
“The Super Scarf mission is phenomenal. Women going through cancer treatment go through the toughest times, so to be gifted something that will make them feel great is brilliant. It creates such a sense of unity and brings something positive to something that’s negative.”

Christine Lowey, cancer nurse and member of our Duders Facebook group.
"The patients that come to our unit are incredibly brave and inspiring. It's lovely to be able to give something to them, explaining the ethos of the brand... and usually adding to the Scamp & Dude community!"