*I hope you liked this video! If you have more ideas for Scarf history videos, please let me know! And here is the video on Hollywood style turbans from the 1940s! **ruclips.net/video/mW87MGIneH8/видео.html*
Houses that were heated by coal fires could be dusty places. When I was a little girl my mother used to clean out the grate and do her chores dressed in an apron and with her hair tied up with a scarf. With the household tasks completed she would change into into her 'day wear' and go and do her shopping. Happy memories! PS All those women who 'did their bit' deserve our respect.
Thank you! Have you tried an underhat for wigs to keep the scarf in place? Also, you can use a cotton scarf instead of a silk one, cotton is less slippery :) I hope you will be ok soon
*I hope you liked this video! If you have more ideas for Scarf history videos, please let me know! And here is the video on Hollywood style turbans from the 1940s! **ruclips.net/video/mW87MGIneH8/видео.html*
Houses that were heated by coal fires could be dusty places. When I was a little girl my mother used to clean out the grate and do her chores dressed in an apron and with her hair tied up with a scarf. With the household tasks completed she would change into into her 'day wear' and go and do her shopping. Happy memories! PS All those women who 'did their bit' deserve our respect.
Thank you so much for your comment, Maureen! It means a lot to me!
Elena...thank you for preserving history and making it look elegant and chic
Thank you for your comment Christine! It means a lot! Elena
I love the projector sound. It feels like I’m in class. ❤
With my very long hair I find the snood style most useful because I can protect the length of my hair without having to tie it up first. Thanks.
Thank you so much! This style is so unusual, and not many women dare to wear it now :)
Very pretty! Im gonna wrap my hair up like this for work.
yes.. like tell it to the bees movie..leading lady was working in a factory during 1950 in scotland.. love it..😍😍😏
Thank you so much Yuzu Mei! I will definitely watch it! :)
Very nostalgic!! Gorgeous!
Thank you Tami!
Lovely video! Great to learn this history on modern headscarves and their uses
Glad you enjoyed it!
Thank you! I’m going to try a few of these styles 😃
Thank you! Have fun! :)
My Mother is Irish born 1937. She always wore a scarf to go outside.
Thank you 😊
Thank you :)
Lovely video 🥰
Thank you! I wouldn't be able to do it without help of my friends! :)
I wish to develop good style like you one day
Oh, thank you ! you are so kind!
Love this!
Thank you! :)
So beautiful!
Thank you! Cheers!
I love your video ❤
These are beautiful! I'm wondering if they would able to stay in place on a bald chemo head... I'll give it a try!
Thank you! Have you tried an underhat for wigs to keep the scarf in place? Also, you can use a cotton scarf instead of a silk one, cotton is less slippery :) I hope you will be ok soon
Thank u!!!
You are welcome! :)
I have been trying to find scarves this size for years! I can only find silk scarves for $300. So frustrating.
I've seen a lot on Etsy
In the Soviet Union they were practically always popular.
Agree!
Wish I would have seen this before that woman ruined my hair with the worst haircut I've ever had in my life
Oh, I'm so sorry! I hope it will grow very fast!