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Rachel- 4th & Pine downtown Seattle
Some people are blessed with the ability to wrap a scarf well. My scarf always looks just how I want it to when I leave the house but in no time I am chasing a loose end behind my head or destroying my perfectly constructed creation by loosening it because I feel like I am getting strangled. To all of you expert scarf wrappers... I commend you! Go forth knowing that you have a great skill and that there are many of us who settle for the simple both-ends-through-the-loop-trick after giving up on any sort of original scarf assembly.
I also have to add how much I am enjoying all of unique socks everyone is allowing to peek through from under their cuffed/slightly short pants...