Rip & Torn Scarf
Isn’t it cute?
I’ve always liked this type of accessory. Scarves are like so chic and functional. I never really picked up on it since it’ll look funny if I do wear one here in Manila. It’s just way too hot to sport one. Even when you do work in a A/C cold environment. I ask, what’ll you do once you step outside the office into the humid climate of this tropical country? It’s really impractical. Heh. However, when I ventured away from the normal way of scarf-wearing, I discovered multitude of ways on how I can use it.
Let me enumerate the good things a scarf can do.
- It can change a look of an outfit from simple to stylish.
- It can be used as a belt.
- It can be a shield from the cold.
- It can help keep your hair in place.
- It can hide unwanted blemishes on your neck or shoulder area and perhaps an accident which caused a stain on your top.
Alright. I’m stopping now. I know you can be resourceful on how you can actually utilise a scarf. Just remember, it’s not your ordinary fashion accessory so be creative! ;)
I found it in ONATOKO.
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