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The Loop Scarf: Stay warm and free up your hands

by Hannah X 

November 25, 2022

Category: Products

*Loop scarves are also known as “circle” or “infinity” scarves.

I live in the San Francisco bay area. we have very mild winter and the lowest temperature around winter time is above 50. Given that, there is no reason for me to purchase & store heavy winter clothes in general.

A couple of years ago, I planned spending a Christmas with my brother- in- law’s family in Idaho. Instead of investing a few hundred dollars to buy a down coat for one week, I decided to buy a scarf. I was not sure if that would provide enough warmth, but I was willing to give it a try.

After a little research / a few comparisons, I decided on this loop shaped scarf, mainly because it looked warm, but also it frees up my hands. If I fell (my ataxia condition) on the slippery snow, at least I would have my hands available to grab things.

In my video demonstration, you can tell it looks warm! I can also assure you it feels comfortable and warm. Meanwhile, the most important feature is the loop shape, I love it!

Watch Hannah put the loop scarf on “Bob the Dog” (YouTube video)

Image: A blue stuffed dog is wearing a gray knit loop scarf.

Products mentioned in this blog:

We don’t know the exact brand of Hannah’s scarf. We encourage you to search for the style that might be right for you, but here are two types that we found:

Knit Ribbed Infinity Circle Loop Scarf by Neosan on Amazon (highest reviewed loop scarf)

Infinity Scarf by Chalier on Amazon (fleece-lined)

about the author

An Asian woman with short, dark hair is laughing and smiling. She has her hand up to her face and is sitting on the top of the Space Needle in Seattle with an expansive view behind her. She is wearing a black top and a purse that is sitting on her lap.

I am Hannah, I am a member of Day Undefined. At Day Undefined, we are committed to offering products that can help anyone who needs daily living aids to cope with their environment and make their life easier and more convenient. As an Ataxia patient (Ataxia is a rare neurological disease. It is progressive and affecting a person’s ability to walk, talk and use fine motor skills…), my biggest dream is to be independent one day: to reach things I want and no longer spill water & food unintentionally. My dream inspired me to be part of Day Undefined, because in Day Undefined every item is tested by someone with a physical disability to make sure they are of great assistance and support. During my free time, I enjoy spending time with my husband and my son, to play board games or watch a family movie. We live in San Francisco Bay Area.

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