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  2. Twist on a classic: 3 ways to tie a scarf - AOL

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    As you transition your look from winter to spring, a classic, light scarf is the perfect addition to any outfit. But don't get stuck in a rut tying it the same way over and over.

  3. 4 different ways to tie a scarf this winter - AOL

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    There are plenty of different ways to tie your scarf -- just watch the Real Simple fashion editors break it down for you!

  4. Patient gown - Wikipedia

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    Hospital gown worn by a young patient. A hospital gown, sometimes called a johnny gown [1] or johnny, especially in Canada and New England, [2] is "a long loose piece of clothing worn in a hospital by someone doing or having an operation". [3] It can be used as clothing for bedridden patients. [4]

  5. Keffiyeh - Wikipedia

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    It is fashioned from a square scarf, and is usually made of cotton. [2] The keffiyeh is commonly found in arid regions, as it provides protection from sunburn, dust, and sand. The regional variations are called ghutrah and shemagh. A head cord, agal, is often used by Arabs to keep the ghutrah in place. [3]

  6. 36 Brands to Shop in Support of Breast Cancer Awareness Month

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    October marks Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Support the fight for a cure by shopping these brands. ... Accessories are a wonderful way to make any outfit pop and this silky scarf is definitely a ...

  7. Aequanimitas - Wikipedia

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    At Johns Hopkins, it appears on ties and scarves worn by the housestaff, [16] and was mentioned in the television programme House. [16] A similar concept to aequanimitas was addressed by Steve Jobs at Stanford University in 2005. [17] Daniel Goleman's notion of emotional intelligence has been described as a modern variation of aequanimitas. [17]

  8. Haapsalu shawl - Wikipedia

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    A traditional Haapsalu shawl is a rectangle measuring 100 × 100 to 150 × 150 cm square. It consists of three parts: a center section, a border, and an edge, which is knit separately and sewn to the border. The shawls are knit from fine lamb's wool yarn using #3 or #4 knitting needles.

  9. Sudra (headdress) - Wikipedia

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    The sudra (Aramaic: סודרא‎ suḏārā; Hebrew: סוּדָר sudār) is a rectangular piece of cloth that has been worn as a headdress, scarf, or neckerchief in ancient Jewish tradition. [1] Over time, it held many different functions and is today sometimes understood to be of great cultural and/or religious significance to Jews.