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Not sure on the proper spelling of the plural of scarf and I am too lazy to google it... I'll get to the point now...Do you know multiple ways to tie different types of scarfs/scarves? I always see scarfs on women and think "how cute"! But I am so intimidated by how to tie them. Links are welcome as again I am being to lazy to google.
Re: Scarfs or Scarves
Yes, scarves. And do you mean warm winter scarves or floaty little silk scarves? Because I have no idea how to wear the latter.
If it's the former, I either wrap it all the way around my neck once and let the ends dangle or I double it up, wrap the halfed scarf around my neck and pull the ends through the hole I created at the top of the fold. It depends on the scarf and where the detailing is.
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I do one of those two, also. I usually buy big "fashion" scarves, I'll call them, so they look fluffy when I do either of these. My coworker wraps hers in this really neat way and I need to have her show me how she does it.
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I used to be intimidated by scarves (sp?) and then one day I got the balls and went to Ann Taylor Loft and bought a bunch on sale. Then I asked the girl working there to show me how to tie them etc. And I was still intimidated...until I went to Europe. I packed a few for the trip in September and EVERYONE in Europe had on a scarf....some even had 2 on. And I felt like a dumbass if I didn't wear a scarf...and I wore a scarf for almost 2 weeks during our trip. Now I wear them all the time and LOVE them. They can quickly jazz up a casual outfit or really add some flare to a really cute outfit.
Check this chick out. She talks a lot but she has good info:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dwQKEsmVLFw
They blocked youtube at work... damn.