Recommend me a scarf, NT.

Originally Posted by The Somali NTer

Originally Posted by DAYTONA 5000

Originally Posted by lurkin2long

Gucci

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Originally Posted by Frank Mucus

Originally Posted by Knivesdesu

Originally Posted by wj4

I don't even look at the brand when I buy scarfs. I just look at the color/pattern. 90% of the scarfs are from Express, the other 10 are probably from Gap.
Wait, that would come out to be 100 scarves? I have no problem with it, but do you really own 100 scarves?

I have 3 and 2 I never even use.
SMH
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Originally Posted by Frank Mucus

Originally Posted by Knivesdesu

Originally Posted by wj4

I don't even look at the brand when I buy scarfs. I just look at the color/pattern. 90% of the scarfs are from Express, the other 10 are probably from Gap.
Wait, that would come out to be 100 scarves? I have no problem with it, but do you really own 100 scarves?

I have 3 and 2 I never even use.
SMH
Seriously. Example: I have 10 scarfs...9 are from Express so 9/10 is .9 x 100 = 90%. The other 1 is from Gap so 1/10 is .1 x 100 = 10%. Hopefully that wasn't too complicated for the guy who thinks I have 100 scarfs.
 
^ Sorry to all you SMHing me, but LETS do the math here:

90% of my scarves are from express

The other 10 are probably from Gap


Ok, I will walk you through elementary story problems here...

90% of the scarves are from express
the other 10 are from gap...

10% of your scarves therefore equals 10 scarves... Therefore 100% of your scarves would equal 100 scarves.

Lets learn how to do remedial math before we start throwing around "SMH"

I could have maybe ASSUMED what you meant dispite the fact you don't know how to use percentages, but being NT I honestly expected you to say "Yeah Iown 100 scarves, I'm fresh" or something ridiculous along those lines.
 
Originally Posted by Knivesdesu

^ Sorry to all you SMHing me, but LETS do the math here:

90% of my scarves are from express

The other 10 are probably from Gap


Ok, I will walk you through elementary story problems here...

90% of the scarves are from express
the other 10 are from gap...

10% of your scarves therefore equals 10 scarves... Therefore 100% of your scarves would equal 100 scarves.

Lets learn how to do remedial math before we start throwing around "SMH"

I could have maybe ASSUMED what you meant dispite the fact you don't know how to use percentages, but being NT I honestly expected you to say "Yeah I own 100 scarves, I'm fresh" or something ridiculous along those lines.
He didn't denote the other percentage because it's assumed.
 
i have the ralph lauren one and its ok it gets the job done. but i paid for a cheaper acryllic one from aldos and it feels better and gets the job done just aswell. in case you aren't a polo fan its this one.

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luckily i didnt pay for it so i dont care, but if i did have to choose this cashmere one my friend got from macys. its a house brand but it feels softer thanthe polo one and the acrylic one which i couldnt find a pic of.
 
Originally Posted by wj4

Originally Posted by Frank Mucus

Originally Posted by Knivesdesu

Originally Posted by wj4

I don't even look at the brand when I buy scarfs. I just look at the color/pattern. 90% of the scarfs are from Express, the other 10 are probably from Gap.
Wait, that would come out to be 100 scarves? I have no problem with it, but do you really own 100 scarves?

I have 3 and 2 I never even use.
SMH
Seriously. Example: I have 10 scarfs...9 are from Express so 9/10 is .9 x 100 = 90%. The other 1 is from Gap so 1/10 is .1 x 100 = 10%. Hopefully that wasn't too complicated for the guy who thinks I have 100 scarfs.
You could have said, "I have nine scarves from Express and one scarf from GAP." That's way less confusing.
 
Originally Posted by Mr Anleu

i have the ralph lauren one and its ok it gets the job done. but i paid for a cheaper acryllic one from aldos and it feels better and gets the job done just as well. in case you aren't a polo fan its this one.

pPOLO2-5361463_standard_v330.jpg


luckily i didnt pay for it so i dont care, but if i did have to choose this cashmere one my friend got from macys. its a house brand but it feels softer than the polo one and the acrylic one which i couldnt find a pic of.
that's the same one i saw at tj maxx for 14.99.
 
Bannana Republic has a good selection of nice soft scarves. But it will run you about $40, i think its worth it though. I also have a couple cashmere scarvesfrom Scotland, which are about $80
 
Bannana Republic has a good selection of nice soft scarves. But it will run you about $40, i think its worth it though. I also have a couple cashmere scarvesfrom Scotland, which are about $80
 
lol at jays face in that pic, but thanks for the recommendations. ill go check out the gap cause im just looking for a cheap grey or black scarf.
 
Originally Posted by Knivesdesu

Originally Posted by wj4

I don't even look at the brand when I buy scarfs. I just look at the color/pattern. 90% of the scarfs are from Express, the other 10 are probably from Gap.
Wait, that would come out to be 100 scarves? I have no problem with it, but do you really own 100 scarves?

I have 3 and 2 I never even use.
Naw he's talking bout percentage. He could have 10 scarves, but they would still be over doing it.
 
You could have said, "I have nine scarves from Express and one scarf from GAP." That's way less confusing.
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That was an example. I guess I can buy one more to make that a true statement. I have 9, 8 that I use to go out, and 1 that I use to run atnight when its cold and windy. It's funny to me that some of my homies thought scarfs on men was suspect when I started wearing them in '03 and nowthey're going OD with the scarf counts like their fitteds. No LV or Gucci or anything for me as I refuse to pay more than $20 for a scarf.
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