Love Em or Hate Em: Super Long Scarves

long-scarf.jpgBrrr. It’s cold out there. Time to break out the hats, gloves and scarves. Contrary to popular belief, it is possible to do so without giving up on the style. Cute winter apparel is everywhere right now, allowing you to be super warm and ultra chic.

The latest trend in winter-wear is the extra long scarf. In my mind, the longer the scarf, the more times you can wrap that sucker around your neck. Not anymore. The movers and shakers of the fashion world are letting their scarves hang low.

The whole idea seems like a death trap to me (what if that thing gets caught in an elevator door!?), but I’ve never been one to understand fashion trends. (I was a super late adopter of the capri pant.) And who knows; maybe this keeps the torso warmer?

What do you think? Super long scaves: love em or hate em?

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