I collect scarves, because of "stuff". I like vintage ones, and I find thrift stores have the best selection. Look closely for holes and pulls, and then wash by hand using Zout (for silk) but I think you'll find cute, flowered ones-I have lots.
And you might find valuable ones-I've found Hermes, Dior, Vuitton, Feragamo, Paloma Picasso ...none more than 2.00. Lots of Scottish cashmere for winter including burberry ...those high end names are rare but scarves seem to be the one thing thrift stores haven't figured out can be valuable. And there are plenty pretty 100% silk no name ones in good shape too. Always look to see if they are signed, you never know. I haven't found a Pucci but I keep looking! I've found so many nice ones that I find it hard to pay full price now (although I did buy another Hermes because I sold the one I found and regretted it later! Crazy. ).
Even if you don't find high end, there are usually some Vera scarves and others along those lines in lots of colors. And always modem scarves. You can also buy lots of them on eBay for ten bucks or so.
Even goodwill has nice scarves and they charge 2.50. Many are new.
Happy hunting!