Earlier this year, we wrote about one of the most influential hijab brands in Malaysia, dUCk Scarves, and how they managed to sell out a RM800 scarf within five minutes. It instantly caused a social media frenzy and became the talk of the town.
On Tuesday, they became a trending topic again.
After ‘taking over’ The Duck Group’s Instagram account over the weekend,their founder, Vivy Yusof, revealed their latest collection for Eid called ‘The Alhambra dUCk’.

The announcement was made over a series of photos documenting Vivy’s journey to Alhambra in Granada, Spain which reportedly inspired the collection.
The scarf comes in seven colours – black, white, red, pink, gold, mint, lilac, and is priced at RM300.
However, it was the interest of its fans that caught our attention. Vivy Yusof shared a photo of people queuing up from the Pavilion mall entrance up to the Grand Millennium Hotel via her Instagram stories on Tuesday morning.
From the looks of it, die hard fans of the brand are willing to queue up before operating hours to secure dUCk Scarves' latest collection. We're not sure if everyone who queued went home happy, but no altercations or drama were reported.

The collection has sold out both online and offline and they've reassured fans that there will be a restock soon. However, we found out that some people are already reselling them for double the price.
After pictures of the queue emerged online, it really piqued people's curiousity of the brand as they were baffled to know that in this economy, people are still willing to fork out a hefty amount of money for a scarf. Well, at least business is good for The Duck Group.
Crazy or not, maybe we can compare this event to guys queuing up to get their hands on a pair of Yeezys or the latest iPhone.
Basically, everyone is willing to do almost anything to get something that they really, really want. So, are you one of those people?
On Tuesday, they became a trending topic again.
After ‘taking over’ The Duck Group’s Instagram account over the weekend,their founder, Vivy Yusof, revealed their latest collection for Eid called ‘The Alhambra dUCk’.

The announcement was made over a series of photos documenting Vivy’s journey to Alhambra in Granada, Spain which reportedly inspired the collection.
The scarf comes in seven colours – black, white, red, pink, gold, mint, lilac, and is priced at RM300.
However, it was the interest of its fans that caught our attention. Vivy Yusof shared a photo of people queuing up from the Pavilion mall entrance up to the Grand Millennium Hotel via her Instagram stories on Tuesday morning.
From the looks of it, die hard fans of the brand are willing to queue up before operating hours to secure dUCk Scarves' latest collection. We're not sure if everyone who queued went home happy, but no altercations or drama were reported.

The collection has sold out both online and offline and they've reassured fans that there will be a restock soon. However, we found out that some people are already reselling them for double the price.
After pictures of the queue emerged online, it really piqued people's curiousity of the brand as they were baffled to know that in this economy, people are still willing to fork out a hefty amount of money for a scarf. Well, at least business is good for The Duck Group.
Crayyy crayyy. Duckscarves if ure not gonna appreciate every duckies out there after this i dont know what else to say. pic.twitter.com/257iFu6eI2
— m (@miracomot) May 30, 2017
Akak-akak yg beratur nak beli duck scarves tu confirm banyak duit dlm bag diorg.
— Shida (@shiidasham) May 30, 2017
@vivyyusof Finally itik dah dapat duCk scarves dia. Berjam gak lah beratur, menunggu. pic.twitter.com/SDkVGc4WVL
— Yeidi (@zeidizain) May 30, 2017
Duckscarves ni ada aftermarket value ke? Like if dah guna boleh jual 2nd hand~ like a rolex or something~
— Amirul Ashraf ? (@Ashraf_amirul) May 30, 2017
Duckscarves vs Fareeda dulu.... pic.twitter.com/8rYGIQBLZ8
— yours truly (@AidaSue) May 30, 2017
So crazy orang sanggup beratur kat entrance pavillion untuk duckscarves eid collection??
— bieya (@AliaSabarina) May 30, 2017
Crazy or not, maybe we can compare this event to guys queuing up to get their hands on a pair of Yeezys or the latest iPhone.
Basically, everyone is willing to do almost anything to get something that they really, really want. So, are you one of those people?