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    what ya'll think of snoods

    i'm tempted to get one i'm usually a scarf guy but i've always liked snoods but always leave it late in winter till i want one then theres no point

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    I had a snood a couple of years ago. I think they were a bit of a fashion fad. Don't really see anyone with them any more. I really want a new Burberry scarf though, I'm in love with them atm!


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    that's a nice scarf goes well with that coat colour which i like but i'd never get cos more stuck with what to put it with than black/navy i think

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    I have a camel coat so it would go. I generally prefer chunky knitted scarfs though. Jack Wills do some very nice scarfs at this time of year. Just shop around but I wouldn't go for a snood. You can get decent scarfs that are more versatile but you can use them to create the look of a snood.


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    had to google what this was, basically an infinity scarf if im right? i have tons

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    Quote Originally Posted by OldLoveSong View Post
    had to google what this was, basically an infinity scarf if im right? i have tons
    Yeah its basically just a small scarf that's been knitted together to form a circle that you wrap around your next opposed to a normal scarf lol.


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    I like them on girls but I reckon they only suit a few guys. I doubt I'd suit them.

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    I have a blue snood which keeps me warm and a checked scarf love them both snood keeps me warmer tho


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    Oh I have two of them they're pretty easy to manage and usually only really wear them when I grab a scarf at random

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    I don't even wear a scarf tbh so they wouldn't interest me

    We have like a million in work and they seem to be selling really bad





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