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Is a scarf wearable?

scomce

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At a local Goodwill, there was a bin full of beautful scarves. Could these be used as a neckerchief, pocket square or in some other fashion?

thx
 

Spitfire

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What are you looking for Johnny, a scarf or ascot/cravat?
I bought two silk "paisley" cravats from Tiehouse the other week. One in yellow and one burgundy.(You can see them on the merged ascot thread)
 

johnnycanuck

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Spitfire: I am looking for a scarf, Something to go with my linen sports jacket in summertime. Adds a nice little touch. I have been looking on e-aby but they don't seem to come up to often.
Johnny
 

Tomasso

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Yes, and..........

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...........NO!
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avedwards

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To revive an older thread, can a white silk scarf (plain coloured, not shiny) be worn with anything other than black tie or white tie? I was thinking of a plain navy suit with a grey fedora and a dark greay overcoat, so not casual by any means but not up to the standards of formalwear.
 

Edward

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avedwards said:
To revive an older thread, can a white silk scarf (plain coloured, not shiny) be worn with anything other than black tie or white tie? I was thinking of a plain navy suit with a grey fedora and a dark greay overcoat, so not casual by any means but not up to the standards of formalwear.

I don't see why not. My current daily-wear scarf is a white silk model, double thickness, square edge, no fringing. Looks just fine for daily wear, and perfect for preventing chafing on the neck, as can happen with a heavy wool overcoat when worn without a scarf. £9.99, Silvermans in East London:

http://www.silvermans.co.uk/Product...cription/SILK+SCARF/ItemId/13257/Default.aspx

Much heavier than my scarves for evening wear, really worth it. I bought two, actually.
 

willyk57

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New Silk Scarf

I just picked up a 36" x 36" silk Oscar Dela Renta scarf at a discount store for a fraction of the original price retail. It has a green and brown striped pattern, kinda cowboy banana like. I am planing to ware it with some of my darker suits and over coats as well as my with Carhart work jackets. I will be warring it a lot like the gentlemen in the black and white photo posted by Tomasso on 17.13.07.
 

Inusuit

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In Wyoming they're often called wild rags. You can find them here:

www.cattlekate.com/

Scarves, bandanas, or neckerchiefs in silk for both every day and dress-up wear are traditional cowboy apparel. Silk is a natural insulator, and a 36x36 wild rag has a multitude of uses. Mostly worn folded diagonally, the "bib" part in front with the narrow ends crossed in back and tied over the bib in front.
 

Mr Badger

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I wear scarves a lot, with all kinds of outifts. Mostly 'silk' evening scarves or 'silky' patterned ones I've picked up at charity shops (thrift stores) or car boot sales (swap meets) for a pound or so. I feel that they really set-off an outfit, even if it's wearing one tucked inside a denim shirt under a leather jacket, it just adds a little class! At one time, having picked up around a dozen white 'silk' scarves in a year or two, I gave most of them away to friends in Memphis when we went over to get married – it's funny seeing every other perce wearing a white silk scarf in the pics!

My favourite two:

* White 'nylon' fringed, with a tag that (in typically skinflint British fashion of the 1950s) says "Treat as silk"!

* White silk with black/white fringe and an embroidered 'L' in an oval surround with a lightning bolt – British, probably early 1960s... think you can see me wearing it as part of my Halloween outfit:

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