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Do you wear a scarf?
I fell in love with them last winter and as it starts to get cold again this year I now remember how much I love them.

I've always known that if you want to stay warm (beyond the obvious coat) to cover your head. You "lose" a lot of body heat from your head. But I'm thinking now that the neck is more important.
I don't wear hats in the winter but ever since I adopted the scarf I'm always warm.
Even in the winter rain it keeps my neck dry.
And on super cold days a simply moving it up and around the mouth makes a big difference in staying warm.

Let us sing our praises of scarves!!
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High Lord Tolkien wrote:Let us sing our praises of scarves!!
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All hail the scarf!
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High Lord Tolkien wrote:Do you wear a scarf?
I fell in love with them last winter and as it starts to get cold again this year I now remember how much I love them.
Kee-rist! You're getting old, HLT. ( Me, too. ) I've never been partial to scarves, but I have started to like very heavy coats.
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Scarves are one of those things (like gloves) that I buy every couple of years and promptly lose.

So, no. I've never been able to hang on to one long enough to appreciate it's awesomeness. :(
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Scarves are fun. They cinch up the neck area, helping to keep your body warmth around your torso, where it needs to be. I have a coat with a faux-fur collar that comes up so far that I can't wear a scarf with it, which makes me sad.

Scarves are also fun to knit. Cast on a few stitches, and keep knitting 'til you run out of yarn. :lol:
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Scarves are awesome and fashionable. I wouldn't be caught dead without one, especially in this weather.
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I'm partial to down vests they just seem to heat everything up-I'm very allergic to wool so it has to be just the right scarf.
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not a scarf man since I've grown my hair out.
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I use to always have one when I motorcycled. Kept the cold out at 60mph. I don't motorcycle anymore...so I don't have any more scarfs. I think they wander off on their own at olde age and die secretly.
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Post by Infelice »

It was on my first visit to europe that i began my collection... i have 36 atm... Ive knitted 7 of those.

I cant resist a good scarf....dare i say i have a scarf fetish. They are a bit redundant in australia tho.
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I am vehemently anti-scarf. 100%.-jay
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I don't think I've ever seen a scarf in real life.
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When I was a kid, I was forced to wear a scarf on several occasions. Always broke out in a rash afterwards. I haven't worn a scarf in forever, and frankly I'd rather get frostbite. :lol:
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I always wear scarves. . . I only own 3-4but I love making them. In fact, several of my friends are getting hand-made scarves (or hats) for presents. :)
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When I lived up north, I often wore a scarf.

Now that I live in Florida, I only wear decorative type scarves.
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Scarves are for caviar eating bastages.
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I have one scarf. I bought it in Illinois at the train station on December 23rd, 1995. It was one of the better $10 I ever spent. It was lint-free, which was very important, as I was wearing it with my navy issue black pea coat (first time we were allowed to wear it, and that also rocked). Since I had a shaven head and was wearing a dixie cup (luckily I had earmuffs), it provided vital warmth. Living in the southeast doesn't give me much reason to wear it, though, and I'm not entirely certain where it is.
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Syl wrote:Living in the southeast
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Lord Foul wrote:Scarves are for caviar eating bastages.
I have never eaten caviar, so your theory doesn't bear out. ;)
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