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A long thin scarf worn by clergymen is called a "stole." It is a liturgical vestment that signifies the wearer's clerical authority and is often worn during religious ceremonies and services. Stoles may come in various colors and styles, representing different seasons or occasions in the church calendar.
A long thin mark is called a "line."
kinda like a thin scarf or bandana
kinda like a thin scarf or bandana
It can be called a cap or a scarf.
It's still just called a scarf, or a men's scarf if you are being super-picky about it.
A feathery scarf is typically called a boa. Boas are long scarves made of feathers that are often used for decorative and fashion purposes, particularly in costumes and evening wear.
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a chunai or a thin scarf
Burberry scarf is classic and it has been popular for a long time
Neck or fretboard
Neck or fretboard