Bundle Up On A Budget!
New York City was freezing! There was no way I could have survived without my scarf and gloves. And to be honest, it’s not much better on the West Coast…
Which is why I’m on the lookout for more cold-weather gear. This time, I’m on a tight budget. Lucky for me, there are lots of great options:
This snood from Forever 21 looks effortless and cozy. And it’s just $8.80!
This teal scarf is a cotton-silk blend, so you know it will feel super luxurious on those chilly Fall mornings. Get it at Mod Cloth for $15.99.
You could keep all kinds of treasures in this adorable pocket scarf! ($16.99 at Target!)
This chunky scarf from Old Navy ($16.50) only looks homemade— and it comes in a ton of colors!
Are you experiencing scarf weather in your neck of the woods? Which of these do you like best? Does anyone make their own scarves, rather than buying them? Tell me about it in the comments!
{ posted: Tuesday, November 9, 2010 }
Comments: {3}
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I have thick hair and wore it long for many years. Now that it is short, my neck is always cold. I LOVE Pashminas for cold weather. They can be worn as scarves, or as shawls, dual purpose. One can find great prices on new Pashminas on eBay, occasionally in other places–street vendors in big cities. Usually they are wool,sometimes silk, sometimes silk/wool blend, sometimes rayon. They are thin, so not bulky, and warm.
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i love the mini ones.. theyre super thin (width wise, not warmth)… i found one at the dollar store thats verstle, can be worn as a head band, or scarf, or belt(for those that are suuuper skinny)
i do have to say, i am very tempted to click on the link for the teal one… i already have a teal one… but this one is different! haha
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ooo cant edit… wanted to add:
i can see this blog becoming very bad for my wallet!!



