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How To for a Side-Knotted Belt Scarf

Sometimes you need something to dress-up that simple little dress you're wearing, but you don't want (or don't have) a regular belt that would be appropriate. This is the perfect time to put a scarf to use.

Scarf Style Needed: Rectangular (oblong) Scarf (80 cm long)

Tying the Scarf:
Fold the rectangular scarf twice lengthwise to form an "S" fold. Wrap the folded scarf around your hips and tie the scarf at the side with either a knot or a small bow. Adjust the unknotted side of the scarf to expand it slightly.

The result is a soft looking belted effect that makes even the simplest dress just a touch more festive.

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