Hair Band 1
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1. Fold a long scarf lenghtwise until it's quite thin.
2. Wrap around your head, leaving the loose ends in front.
3. Tie a knot and arrange your hair.
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Hat Wrap 1
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1. Tie a long scarf round your hat, then bring the ends down and loosley tie at your neck.
This works best with lightweight and sheer scarves.
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Hat Wrap 2
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Tie any oblong scarf around a hat in a simple knot, a bow, or secure with a pin.
You can change the look of a hat in a minute, and coordinate it to your outfit!
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Italian Loop
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1. Fold a long (oblong) scarf into a smaller oblong. You can fold it like an accordion, or simply fold it in half lengthwise several times until it is the desired width.
2. Fold your oblong in half, ends to ends, creating a loop.
3. Place this folded oblong behind your neck and bring the looped end and the loose ends to the front.
4. Take the two loose ends and pull them through the loop.
5. Pull the ends until the scarf fits as snugly around your neck as you like.
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Side Tie
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1. Fold a long (oblong) scarf like an accordion
2. wrap it around your neck once or twice
3. Tie loosely on one side and flip one long end over your shoulder for a flirty look
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Hair Band 2
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1. Fold a long (oblong) scarf lengthwise until it's a thin band.
2. Wrap it around yourhead and tie the ends at the nape of your neck, letting the long ends flow down your back.
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Long Tie
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1. Fold a long scarf in half lengthwise until desired width is achieved.
2. Place around your neck with the ends in front, one end shorter than the other.
3. Wrap the long end once around the short end and then pull the long end through the top of the loop.
4. Adjust the tie to make it high or low.
This is a pretty way to dress up business attire or, with a more casual scarf, a great way to add whimsy to a weekend outfit.
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Neck Bow
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1. Fold a long (oblong) scarf like an accordion.
2. Wrap it around your neck, with one end lnger than the other.
3. make a bow, but pull one end all the way through so you have one loop.
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The Toss
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1. Fold a long (oblong) scarf like an accordion.
2. Loosely place it around your neck with the ends in back.
3. Let the ends flow down your back.
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Belt Sash
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1. Fold a long (oblong) scarf like an accordion.
2. Wrap it around your waist and use a simple knot to secure it in the middle.
Or, put it through your belt loops as shown. This is a great way to add sass to any pair of trousers!
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Shoulder Sash
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1. Fold a long (oblong) like an accordion lengthwise several times until it is the desired width.
2. Place over one shoulder.
3. Put a belt around your waist and the sash.
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Coat Tuck
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1. Fold a long (oblong) scarf like an accordion.
2. Wrap it around your neck, leaving the ends in front.
3. Tuck the ends into your coat or blazer.
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Stole
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Many long scarves are wide enough to be worn as a stole.
Stoles are worn around the shoulders or wrapped around the back to create a luxurious accent to your look.
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Wide Belt
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1. Fold a long (oblong) in half lengthwise several times until it is the desired width.
2. Place around your waist, ends facing back.
3. Bring the ends top the front, twist and tie in a knot.
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Wrap
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1. Fold a long scarf lengthwise until it's about 6" wide.
2. Wrap around your neck with the ends in back.
3. Brings ends to the front and let flow.
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