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Does one take a trendy, smaller-type scarf off inside?

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AmazingMabel · 03/08/2009 09:39

one like this for example

I have a couple and they finish off a casual oufit off perfectly, but I'm never sure whether to take it off indoors. I feel the outfit loses something, but then I feel like an idiot wearing a scarf indoors for long periods of time . For example I leave them on in a draughty church hall playgroup for an hour, but take it off if visiting someone's house for half a day.

Any tips on scarf-wearing? What does anyone else do?

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hereidrawtheline · 03/08/2009 09:43

I'm useless with scarves I never know what to do with them. I wear warm winter scarves well that's about it!

MrsBadger · 03/08/2009 09:56

no

if you are wearing something to keep you warm (coat, big scarf) or shady (sunhat) you take it off indoors

if you are wearing it as a style statement you leave it on till it gets in the way

AmazingMabel · 03/08/2009 10:08

Thanks for responding hereidrawtheline and MrsBadger. Though MrsB's advice was more helpful That makes perfect sense, hadn't thought of it that way. Right will go and put a scarf on immediately to practise wearing it inside.

Though we're having visitors today rather than going out anywhere, so it'll be a real challenge, my fingers will be itching to take off the scarf inside my own home .

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AmazingMabel · 03/08/2009 10:12

That's better, now I know it's a style statement I don't feel like a plum. But like a supermodel. Thanks for the image readjustment MrsB.

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ArnoldTheBeard · 03/08/2009 10:13

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TheProfiteroleThief · 03/08/2009 10:33

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hereidrawtheline · 03/08/2009 15:27

yes I admit my post was more useless than advice

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