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This wool long scarf is soft and comfortable with pure color. 100% wool material keeps you warm. Tieing this fashion scarf around the neck or the head casually, it will make you looks so mysterious and elegant.
How to Tie a Scarf
1. Wear your scarf as a simple over-the-shoulder wrap. Whether you pair it with an evening gown or jeans and a classy top, a scarf is in style for both day and night fashion.
2. Wrap the scarf a few times around your neck, then layer with a jacket or a nice coat. The jacket flaps will hold the scarf in place and the cashmere is warm for your neck.
3. Tie your scarf as you would a man`s tie. Wrap the scarf around the back of your neck, cross the right end over the left then in a full circle around the left piece. Bring this tail up toward your face, before tucking it through the loop you just created. Pull down and adjust the tail lengths.
4. Roll the scarf into a tube and tie it in a knot around the neck for a simple professional look.
5. Wrap your scarf around the front of your neck and leave the tails to hang loose down your back. No knot is necessary in this flowing and easy look. This works with dresses or with the right outfit for a night on the town as it creates a classy highlight to your neck while leaving the back bare.
6. Wrap your scarf around your shoulders and experiment with angles. Once you set an angle, use a nice pin to attach the sides or ends to keep the scarf in place. For example, wrap the scarf around your shoulders, then overlap the fabric on one side of your chest. Pin through the edge of the outer top of the scarf through to the piece that is underneath.
7. Roll or fold the scarf until you have a thin band. Slip it through your belt loops, or tie it around your waist or your head for a hip look.
How to clean Wool Scarf
1. Fill a sink or bathtub with enough lukewarm water to cover the entire piece of wool scarf.
2. Dissolve a wool-safe detergent into the water. Use a bleach-free detergent without alkaline pH. One or two drops of liquid dish soap works well. If you use a commercial fabric detergent, measure out the manufacturer`s recommended amount.
3. Submerge the wool scarf item in the water and let it soak for three to five minutes.
4. Push the wool scarf down into the water and bring it back up, letting the soap work its way through the fabric. Do not wring or rub the scarf, as these actions damage wool fabric.
5. Rinse the wool scarf with cool tap water until all of the soap is removed and the water runs clear. Repeat the soaking, washing and rinsing process if the scarf is heavily soiled.
6. Drain the sink or bathtub. Squeeze the scarf gently to remove as much of the water is possible, and let it drain in the sink for five minutes.
7. Spread out a thick towel and lay the scarf item flat on the towel. Starting from the end, roll the towel and scarf up, squeezing gently as you roll, to dry it. Unroll the towel and lay the scarf on a flat surface to dry completely.
Posted On: 8th Dec 2011
the craftmanship and attention to detail is about as good as i've seen on other wool scarves.
it's a very pretty colour. it matches well with everything that my wife could wear. suitable for both casual and dressy occasions.
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rips31
8th Dec 2011