Yep love me a scarf, wrap, pashmina, bandana, whatever you want to call it. I have loads, rarely leave the house without one.
They keep you neck warm, stop the collar of your coat or jacket getting dirty especially if it's leather or suede, look gorgeous with a plain tee shirt, double up as a handy belt, can be tied together to escape danger on floor five, tied to a stick make great carry on luggage, can be dropped for a shy suitor to pick up, if you have two semaphore is possible...the list is endless |
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By *irthandgirthMan 37 weeks ago
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I have several, and a couple of shemagh.
At one point I had so many, I downsized. Took a daytrip into London in the winter and handed them out to some homeless vets, alongside thermal socks and some old fleeces and jackets I had from the military. |
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"May I vote for a snood ? It doesn't dangle in your dinner like a scarf.
An excellent choice. " Scarves are great but those little neck warmer things are awful.
My fellas mate wears one and think he looks great with it. He looks like a that. He's also just started to wear a man bag, another item guys shouldn't wear.
But scarves are great, Mrs x |
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"May I vote for a snood ? It doesn't dangle in your dinner like a scarf.
An excellent choice. Scarves are great but those little neck warmer things are awful.
My fellas mate wears one and think he looks great with it. He looks like a that. He's also just started to wear a man bag, another item guys shouldn't wear.
But scarves are great, Mrs x" Twat not that haha x |
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