- cross-posted to:
- coolguides
- cross-posted to:
- coolguides
It’s spring here in Europe, but we’re international… right? I use the reverse drape cross a lot, though I’ve used the chest warmer while wearing a suit a couple of times, this past winter.
It’s spring here in Europe, but we’re international… right? I use the reverse drape cross a lot, though I’ve used the chest warmer while wearing a suit a couple of times, this past winter.
@toothpaste_sandwich I’ll never understand why people upvote these random, pointless infographics. Most of these are, obviously, ridiculous made-up nonsense made to fill out a listicle with a number you’ve never seen before. Don’t worry, if there’s a worthwhile way to tie a scarf, you already know about it.
In all seriousness: I myself was really helped by this infographic. The two styles of tying that I mentioned have really helped me out and for the life of me I’d have never thought of them myself. I enjoy infographics like these as an aid in creativity.
It’s a shame you don’t enjoy them, but for me this was really not pointless. I feel kind of sad that you call them that, really. Makes me feel like I am lacking in creativity, somehow, compared to you. I’ve been working on self-esteem lately, and I’m slowly getting to a place where I can tell myself otherwise now, but that’s the kind of effect a reply can this can have on people, I suppose.
@toothpaste_sandwich which two?
Ah, the reverse drape cross and the chest warmer.
@toothpaste_sandwich alright. I’ll tell you, I’ve never seen the “chest warmer” in person, it looks pretty silly to me, but if it keeps you warm, enjoy it.
I mean, without a jacket over it, it does look pretty silly. But with, it’s kind of like a vest. I enjoyed it this winter, what can I say!