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  2. Infinity scarf - Wikipedia

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    A girl wearing an infinity scarf. An infinity scarf, also known as a ring scarf or a cowl, [1] is a circular scarf without defined ends. [2] [1] Unlike traditional scarves, they do not need to be fastened around the neck. [3] They are often worn doubled, though they may be worn in a singular loop, [1] or looped further if desired. [4]

  3. The keffiyeh explained: How this scarf became a Palestinian ...

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    Malhas, who grew up as a second-generation Palestinian in Jordan in the 2000s, told CNN that wearing the black and white keffiyeh could be seen as a sign that he was “ungrateful” to Jordan as ...

  4. TikToker sparks debate over wearing a scarf the Millennial or ...

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    Both the Gen Z and the millennial way required the technique of simply wrapping the scarf around a person’s neck. ... “Lowkey I’ve never even seen a Gen Z wear a scarf. Even in -5 degrees ...

  5. Scarf - Wikipedia

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    In India, woollen scarves with Bandhani work adopting tie-and-dye techniques are commonly worn in Bhuj and Mandvi in the Kutch District of Gujarat. [13] In India and elsewhere there is a trend of wearing a scarf or dupatta as a safeguard against pollution.

  6. How To Wear Scarves - AOL

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    Showcasing three different ways to wear 3 different scarves like celebrities.

  7. Hoxton knot - Wikipedia

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    The Hoxton knot, [1] Chelsea knot, [2] French loop, [3] Parisian scarf knot [4] or Snug Tug [5] is a method of arranging a scarf about the neck. The scarf is doubled back and placed around the neck. The tails of the scarf are then pulled through the U-bend of the doubling to secure them, as with a cow hitch or lark's head.