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Monday, 17 November 2008

How to wear a long scarf


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9 comments:

Anonymous said...

That looks good, but I can't exactly see how it's done. Do you have instructions, Linda?

Duchesse said...

A graceful tie, looks wonderful over a sweater. Problem is when you put a jacket over this tie, it mashes up. An aviator tie (AKA hacking knot) lives more easily under a coat.

Linda Grant said...

start by holding the scarf at the front of the neck, wind it round the back of the neck then let the ends hang forward

Anonymous said...

That scarf is very beautiful. I love the colour too.

Geraldine Ryan said...

Yes, it's gorgeous!

Anonymous said...

I'm into neck pieces this winter - much less fabric and very warm. I have collected them over the years and sometimes cut them off the necks of sweaters.

Anonymous said...

GP - I'm so glad you said "sweaters"...got a bit worried there for a minute!

Anonymous said...

Beautiful scarves: just another reason I've always envied you girls lucky enough to have necks.

Anonymous said...

Scarves are utterly necessary to achieve cycling chic. As in the Parisienne in these Sartorialist pics: http://tinyurl.com/5cw3ym I'm certain that the Milanese gentleman wears a fine woollen scarf when there is a chill in the air.

Odd, I don't have a long neck, and I love scarves. It is a matter of how you wind them - note the twist in the example shown.