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Cristina’s ByteOfFashion: Blanket Scarves

This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at Hofstra chapter.

Isn’t it the best feeling to buy something, go home, and find out it’s reversible? The secret you just discovered makes you even more excited to use your item twice.

Blanket scarves are simple oversized scarfs. The cool part is that you can use this item not only as a scarf. When you first see a blanket scarf, you will notice how large it is. You’ll probably be confused and ask yourself, “How the hell do I wear this?”

These are just four popular looks that will answer your question.

Check out these sites, they may have the perfect blanket scarf for you!

Asos, Urban Outfitters, Zara, EBay

Cristina is a Journalism student at Hofstra University. She enjoys expanding her knowledge in various fields and minors in information technology, graphic design, and global studies. On her free time, she enjoys blogging about fashion and beauty and one day hopes to use her bilingual skills to contribute to the growing hispanic U.S. market. During Spring 2016, Cristina studied abroad in Europe and strongly believes in all countries learning and working together. For more of Cristina's check out her lifestyle blog, www.byteoffashion.com or follow her on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/byteoffashion/
Rachel is a senior at Hofstra University where she majors in journalism with minors in fine arts photography and creative writing. The Rochester, NY native is involved in several organizations on campus including the Hofstra chapters of Ed2010 and She's the First. She is also an RA in a freshman residence hall. Rachel has interned at College Lifestyles, Cosmopolitan, The Knot Magazine, and is now interning at Us Weekly. She hopes to someday fulfill her dreams of being an editor at a magazine. Until then, she is a dreamer, a wanderlust and a lover of haikus. Follow her on Twitter for silly and sarcastic tidbits @rcrocetti!