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Accessories: Hipster Scarves and How To Wear Them


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Accessories: Hipster Scarves and How To Wear Them



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1. The Prepster: This technique takes no skill and is pretty unoriginal but it always gets the job done. “Hollywood Hipsters” are seen sporting this look often.
2. The Monroe: A 50’s classic that transcends the decades. Looks especially cute with bare shoulders or low necklines.
3. Bandito: This technique is easy and unisex. The look can vary depending on scarf size. I say the bigger the better.
4.Little Red Riding Hipster: Probably the weirdest scarf technique of all but it’s the next big thing, says Refinery29
5. Frenchy: Similar to the Hipster Scarf Rolling technique I spotted earlier this year, but reversed. Also, reminiscent of the classic Frenchman scarf. Looks good on girly girls and dandy boys.
6. Ascot: The Englishman’s answer to a tie. If you can pull this one off, you are probably cool.

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