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Great color, I haven't seen one in that color before. Which store did you buy it from? I got mine in Lausanne Switzerland.

Tysons Corner, Virginia near DC. Apparently, the store received two Kelly Relax when I bought mine, one in White which was sold and the one I bought.

Not sure how come the store had those two unique colors, but when I called around for fact checking after I bought mine to determine how limited it indeed was, nobody had ever seen the color in gray :-) and in white.

I love love your bisquit though...a great warm color :-)
 
Love this look! I love scarves but I can not wear them right :p What size is the scarf??

It is 90 cm. I think for guys some scarves work really well if you fold them as a triangle and wear them as a bandana, cowboy style. I put the triangle to the front and then wrap the ends around my neck and tie them in the front but hide the ends so that it doesn't look to femmy :tender:

70 cm is as small as I go.

I have been thinking of starting a sub-thread here: "How to Tie your Hermes Scarf -- for Guys" :supacool:
 
Just saw this picture @ Asians and Hermes and thought I would share these gorgeous bags here :smile1:

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Nice to see some pics here. Loving them, even though bags are not my thing (yet). Here are some quick pics of my latest. I had no idea the Pavois dip-dye was coming out this season and when it was unfolded for me it blew my mind! :woot: Hope you enjoy it too. Oh btw valmont, these are two styles I regularly use. Let's do share how we tie our scarfs, it will be interesting to find out about other styles! Keep it scarfing guys!
 

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It is 90 cm. I think for guys some scarves work really well if you fold them as a triangle and wear them as a bandana, cowboy style. I put the triangle to the front and then wrap the ends around my neck and tie them in the front but hide the ends so that it doesn't look to femmy :tender:

70 cm is as small as I go.

I have been thinking of starting a sub-thread here: "How to Tie your Hermes Scarf -- for Guys" :supacool:

Great idea
 
It is 90 cm. I think for guys some scarves work really well if you fold them as a triangle and wear them as a bandana, cowboy style. I put the triangle to the front and then wrap the ends around my neck and tie them in the front but hide the ends so that it doesn't look to femmy :tender:

I think they call that the Cossack knot - suitably masculine

70 cm is as small as I go.

I have been thinking of starting a sub-thread here: "How to Tie your Hermes Scarf -- for Guys" :supacool:

Make that "How to Tie you Hermes Scarf - for Guys....and Gals with androgynous fashion sense".

Doesn't quite trip off the tongue - but you get my meaning. I adore the pared down chic I see on these posts and love to see what next.

Valmont, your tweed waistcoat is fabulous and, although I've seen your bracelet before, what a treat to view it in the context of a whole outfit.
 
Nice to see some pics here. Loving them, even though bags are not my thing (yet). Here are some quick pics of my latest. I had no idea the Pavois dip-dye was coming out this season and when it was unfolded for me it blew my mind! :woot: Hope you enjoy it too. Oh btw valmont, these are two styles I regularly use. Let's do share how we tie our scarfs, it will be interesting to find out about other styles! Keep it scarfing guys!

Followed your tip off from "What scarf....today?" aka SOTD.

Even more glorious modelled than flat, the background colour is hard to label: magenta, would you say? It is completely magnificent.

It's fabulous with grey, but would pair equally with black and navy, I'd hazard a guess, and how about worn as a cossack knot under a white shirt?

Congratulations on your U turn and wear with great happiness.:happydance:
 
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