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Dressing for Success
Avoid Scarf Slip-Ups
Once Around Knot
Avoid fashion mishaps with these simple steps. The
procedure for the once around not could not be
simpler Start by raping the scarf around your neck
allowing one end to be slightly longer than the one
Next grab the longer and drape around your neck
again andlet it all over your chest fyou have a
pascularly long scarf you may choose to overlap the
scarf in back just a bit so that most of your neckis
covered
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Parisian Knot
First take the scarf in both hands and fold it over
Length wise Net Grace it around your necksering
the loose ends through the loop hanging in front of
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