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Can men wear square scarves or is it too gay..

And how do you tie a square scarf?

and the new cb icon thing looks cool but the old one looked better.
gojira
go look at philjay
misoshiru
For square scarves, you fold it into a triangle and just tie it.


Or go look at tung. Actually I know a lot of guys who wear square/triangle scarves. Why would it be gay?
karmakiller
Moved to Fasion.

Lots of guys where them. Maybe it depends on how you wear them as to what feel you give off.
applejaxkz
I think I'm going to rock a scarf this winter.
Masta_Shih
Square scarves are in for winter 2008. Besides, gay men usually have the best taste in fashion.
misoshiru
square scarves were already a huge trend in winter 2007. It may last another year or so, but I think that something else will be taking over around winter 2009.
hi-C
QUOTE(Masta_Shih @ Nov 16 2008, 03:27 PM) *
Besides, gay men usually have the best taste in fashion.
Truth.


QUOTE(misoshiru @ Nov 16 2008, 05:45 PM) *
square scarves were already a huge trend in winter 2007. It may last another year or so, but I think that something else will be taking over around winter 2009.
I'm putting my money on long scarves or the circle scarf from American Apparel. I want one so bad. And then of course anything lumberjack plaid.
Gigi
^ I WANT THE CIRCLE SCARF SO BADLY. I went to AA a few times this month, and every time I ask if they have the circle scarf, the answer I get is an incredulous look followed by a short "No" and then they return to chatting with their coworker. f*ck YOU AA EMPLOYEES. I think I might go to Urban Outfitters and get the Eternity Scarf instead just because AA is pissing me off so much.
espressive
can somebody update me on scarves lingo? i thought scarves were just scarves.... no shapes :(
hi-C
They're the same price, go figure. Always tryna make choices harder. But the circle scarf at least looks longer than the eternity scarf. And the chart that shows you the different ways you can wear it... so versatile! Although I would probably never wear the circle scarf as a dress. It might have to go on my Christmas list if I can hold out that long.
misoshiru
And I'm putting my finger on long chunky thick scarves.
Masta_Shih
QUOTE(misoshiru @ Nov 17 2008, 12:05 AM) *
And I'm putting my finger on long chunky thick scarves.


I find The Gap has really good ones, for both sexes. But the thicker ones are usually in the men's sections.
misoshiru
no as in long, thick, chunky scarves as a trend next season.


circle scarves I think actually started last fall/winter or this past spring as a small growing trend. But I definitely see circle scarves getting big, whether if they're made as a circle, or if they're just being tied as a circle.
Castaway
i want a scarf, but i don't really have an outfit that would go with it. I think i'll get one when i buy a jacket or pea coat.
Just_Dream
QUOTE(misoshiru @ Nov 16 2008, 10:05 PM) *
And I'm putting my finger on long chunky thick scarves.

I thought those were always in season, during the winter? huh.gif They've been popular since forever. I love those! When I'm really sleepy in class, I can use it as a pillow... whistling.gif
misoshiru
The really thick/wide ones? I'm not talking about the regular sized wool scarves, but ones pretty much double the width


And I know this is a little dated, but this was the first thing that popped into my mind:



Obviously something not that big, but that's the general idea.
Just_Dream
QUOTE(misoshiru @ Nov 19 2008, 02:00 PM) *
The really thick/wide ones? I'm not talking about the regular sized wool scarves, but ones pretty much double the width

Oh I thought you meant ones like this

http://www.urbanoutfitters.com/urban/catal...push&color=


and LOL at that giant thick scarf on the runway model.
DoubleJ
QUOTE(giraffe @ Nov 14 2008, 01:27 PM) *
go look at philjay

LMAO! The philjay debacle continues!
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