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  1. If you’re going outside in temperatures low enough to justify a scarf, with an open necked shirt and no thermal underlayer on, such that your chest and throat might get cold if you’re scarf isn’t tied right, you’ve got bigger problems than how you tie your scarf. Try wearing a fleece next time. Function first, form last. Comfort, flexibility and durability come between them.

  2. If its really cold dont be afrait to use double scarf
    One thiner just cross ubder coat and a giant crarf outside
    Its really good for windy cold weather

  3. Or…. and let me explain…. or you can just BUTTON THE DAMN SHIRT UP !!!!! Jesus some men think too much like women 🤦‍♂️

  4. I’ve got a long scarf that goes around my neck, just like the Doctor’s. Could you style some outfits that integrates the Doctor’s styles? (One of each variation if possible 😀 )

  5. Parker, the Parisian knot is dangerous! Never use this one! If, God forbid, you are attacked all they have to do is grab it and the attacker has you in a noose.

  6. I do what I found out as a teen.

    I loop it once around my neck, twist the front part once and put the ends through.

    It looks like some braided scarf, sits well on the chest, but an at the time important point: you are very difficult to choke with it because it doesn’t slide easily.

  7. i have that exact same scarf from option 3!! brown cashmere, its my favorite scarf because its so soft and goes with everything

  8. I have a large 100% cashmere scarf I got as a gift and I literally wrap it around my neck and half my face. it makes *such* a difference when there is lots of wind, and it’s super soft and warm. sometimes I gotta choose warmth over fashion haha

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