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Photos: The Double Ascot scarf knot

Upgrade your look with this cool scarf knot.
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Make sure one hand is in the loop and the other is holding the fringed ends. (You can do this with any long, oblong scarf, with or without fringe; if scarf is very wide, fold it in half to make it skinnier.)

Step 1: Fold scarf in half lengthwise, place on neck with the looped end shorter than the other.

( Bill Hogan, Chicago Tribune )
Make sure one hand is in the loop and the other is holding the fringed ends. (You can do this with any long, oblong scarf, with or without fringe; if scarf is very wide, fold it in half to make it skinnier.)
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