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i have bought one of those nice cotton scarfs to wear with jeans - anyone else?

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mooseloose · 16/03/2009 22:30

Saw them on people, liked them, so got a blue one, bits of tassles, and gappy bits, and it looks nice. Anyone else?

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mrsmaidamess · 16/03/2009 22:35

I have about 3, a grey one with stars, a cram and brown stripe and a multi coloured and grey one, very 'Missoni'. They are good for cool spring weather, chucked over a tee shirt

mrsmaidamess · 16/03/2009 22:37

Of course I meant CREAM not cram.

Metatron · 16/03/2009 22:39

link? Any pics.

TheRealMrsJohnSimm · 16/03/2009 22:39

I have a whole drawer full of similar scarves (tis part of my accessories chest, dont you know ). I think they can really make a big difference and turn an okay look of jeans and t-shirt into something a bit more chic. Also wear them multitude of other outfits too and always take several on holiday with me.

My collection has a range of cotton, silk, vintage and high street. My latest acquisition was a rather yummy and incredibly cheap yet convincing faux LV Stephen Sprouse scarf from Top Shop (only mine was £385 cheaper )

mooseloose · 16/03/2009 22:41

am just looking for pic, hang on....

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mooseloose · 16/03/2009 22:45

A bit like this, but mine isn't spangly.
look at www.newlook.co.uk/1581772/158177240/ProductDetails.aspx

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Metatron · 16/03/2009 22:46

Ah.

I like!

TheRealMrsJohnSimm · 16/03/2009 22:52

Nice scarf mooseloose Is this to be the first of many??

BarbaraWoodlouse · 16/03/2009 22:53

I like. But does go against my "wore it the first time around" rule....

seeker · 16/03/2009 22:55

If I want a scarf like this I just "borrow' one from dd!

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