Not exact matches
I think
scarfs are a marvelous idea as they can wrap
around your
neck and keep you
warm.
If you love
scarves, but they are too
warm around your
neck, wear them longer and looser.
And I have a thought about «when it's too
warm to wear a layering piece» so you don't feel like something's missing — instead of a solid top wear a print — a stripe, geometric, floral — I find that «counts» more than a solid top... and helps balance out the fact that there only two actual clothing pieces, if that makes sense The
scarf works, too, but there's a point where I won't even want a lightweight
scarf sitting
around my
neck.
Winter as above, but with thin fitted sweaters and
warm leggings under the dresses, on feet same sneakers, or plain white / burgundy leather high - tops with socks, or flat ankle boots, silk
scarf around neck, cotton espresso coloured beanie on head, full - length shearling jacket, or padded and oversized black leather jacket.
I wear all of them with vintage, printed T - s, same silk
scarves around my
neck (keeps
necks surprisingly
warm in winter without a lot of bulk at all), and the same jackets / hoodies / sweaters, headwear and flat, comfortable footwear as above for winter.
Come winter when you need something a bit
warmer, wrap it
around your
neck and use it as a
scarf.
I typically like to fold my
scarf into a triangle and wrap the ends
around my
neck and tuck them underneath the front for a cool, effortless way to keep
warm and stylish.
Make no mistake, this is a trend that will keep you
warm, a bit like having an integral
scarf around your
neck.
The Air
Scarf technology blew
warm air from the base of the headrest
around my
neck, and heated seats handled any other challenge from the fall weather.
A three - legged calico cat named Wildflower, who was rescued from a vineyard, gamely navigated along a narrow ledge, while a friendly white and black cat named Kramer literally draped himself
around a visitor's
neck like a furry,
warm scarf.
It's a diminutive yet very
warm scarf, tightly wrapped
around the
neck, and not intended to absorb sweat.
To keep
warm, he was laying in front of a fire with a knit cap and a
scarf around his
neck in a mummy sleeping bag.