Monday, August 23, 2010

How to tie a winter scarf so it doesn't fall apart

How to tie a winter scarf so it doesn't fall apart



A soft, fluffy scarf tied around your neck can keep out an amazing amount of winter snow and cold, leaving you warm and fuzzy underneath. On occasion though, the wind or your own active lifestyle forces you to fight to keep the darned thing tied and tucked in. Tie it well before you go outside and it won’t fall apart at the first sign of bad weather.









Step
1



If you're wearing a scarf that is not terribly bulky, fold the scarf in half. Drape the folded scarf around your neck with the fold near your chin and the open end hanging long.




Step
2



Slip the open ends of the folded scarf through the opening created by the fold. Adjust the scarf so it is snug around your neck.




Step
3



Tuck the scarf ends into your jacket or coat. It should stay put until you’re ready to take it off.




Step
4



If you are wearing a bulky scarf, stretch the scarf in front of your neck. Wrap the right side of the scarf around your neck, taking it over your right shoulder to the back and bringing it back around to the front over your left shoulder.




Step
5



Wrap the left side of the scarf around your neck, taking it over your left shoulder to the back and bringing it back around to the front over your right shoulder.




Step
6



Tuck the ends into your coat.







Tips & Warnings









Wrap your scarf just tightly enough to stay warm. You want to be warm and comfortable, not warm and choking.








Tuck the ends in to your jacket so they don't get caught on anything.



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