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Did you know that up to ten percent of body heat is lost through the neck? In the winter of 2023, temperatures in Moscow dropped to -20 degrees Celsius, making a scarf more than just an accessory—it's your protection from the cold wind. For maximum warmth, use the "Parisian knot": fold the scarf in half, wrap it around your neck, and thread the ends through the loop. This method, known since the 19th century, ensures a snug fit, reliably protecting against drafts down to -15 degrees Celsius. Want to look as elegant as you would on the Croisette in Cannes in the 1950s? Try the "Faux Knot": place one end over your shoulder, wrap the other around your neck, and tuck it under the first. It adds a touch of chic to even a simple coat. By the way, did you know that scarves first appeared in Ancient Egypt? Roman legionaries, like Emperor Nero himself, wore them under the name "focale," and it was not only a way to stay warm but also a status symbol. The "One Turn" slip with a slight knot at the front creates volume, retains heat, and accentuates your style. Choose 200-gram cashmere for colder weather, and merino wool for the off-season. Experiment and stay warm!