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In the loop

Posted by Courtney Hollands  August 11, 2009 03:31 PM
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Still tying or knotting scarves? Puh-lease. Never again will I spend needless energy on making sure my scarf looks just so. I'm fully prepared to jump neckfirst into fall's trend of cowl scarfs — aka chunky circles that I can easily loop around my neck one, two, or even three times. (Rachel Bilson wrote about this effortless accessory in her column for InStyle this month, so you know it's legit.)

Wondering where you can find such now scarves? Etsy to the rescue:

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[Nomad cowl by Seedknits, $72]

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[Medium warmer by Ozetta, $60]

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[Ultra by Necklush, $74]

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[Nantucket cowl by Yokoo, $65]

I love them all — and clearly want to collect them all. The Necklush scarf is made from seamless cotton loops, which is a funky twist on traditional wool. Also, you should check out Yokoo's shop for the product photography alone — girl knows how to style a shoot. Her stuff looks almost high fashion.

Have a warm fall, all.

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