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Red scarf and red socks.


Coming from our favorite fashion eye candy The Sartorialist

My  dashing (perhaps Italian) boyfriend and I sip americano's while we browse books wearing our Burberry snoods.

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He is a little edgy (although he writes poetic sonnets) so he prefers leather and buckles.

turtleneck_how_wearAnother variation on the basic wrap, but with a more modern profile and neat hidden knot.

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The Wall Street Journal has this to say about a new wave of craft enthusiasts, truckers who knit.

"Kevin Abraham-Banks, a 37-year-old trucker with a shaved head and dragon tattoos, passes time at truck stops with his cocoa and knitting.

Tie my Scarf is excited to announce that we have opened our scarf boutique! It took months to find the right innovative designers who are true artisans and use quality materials to design and hand-make quality scarves. Most of the scarves in our shop are one of a kind and all are created by artists who work out of small studios doing the work that they love. We are still actively evaluating and recruiting new designers to expand our inventory and influences. In the meantime, take a look around to get to know the new faces of Tie My Scarf.

Susan Eastman

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Beyonce for The House of Dereon
Don't you just want to swim in those colors? I can practically feel summer coming.

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Things have been busy at the Tie My Scarf office. We're right in the midst of finding vendors for our boutique, avoiding paperwork, and struggling to find the time to design the store. Steve Ballmer of Microsoft said it best when he said that all business's will go through three phases: vision, patience, and execution. We've created our vision and now we are patiently laying the groundwork for perfect execution.

So what do two sisters work on during their long crunch-weekend-to-get-the-store-started? Tie-dyeing. Because apparently, our entrepreneurial spirits spill over into all areas of our business, leaving us with the overwhelming urge to buy RIT dye and yards of white gauzy cotton. Really, it's not such a big leap from having an idea about a business or a blog and thinking "I could do that" to looking at a $400 silk tie dyed scarf and thinking "I could make that".

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Straight from the Sartorialist, one of our favorite blogs. A large square silk scarf tied in a kerchief or muffler knot.

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This weekend I finally sat down to catch up on my Netflix pile. All month it had been taunting me, collecting dust by the TV, until finally the mail got piled up on top and I'd forgotten about it all together. Imagine my delighted suprise when half-way through paying bills I came across the new Hillary Swank movie, Amelia.

pashmina_how_wearThe hands down favorite most versatile scarf a girl can own. We think every woman should have at least two pashmina's in their collection. We like a nice nuetral and something in our favorite color.  They'll never go out of style and they will pay for themselves over and over again.

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