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[[Image:Halstuch_BdP.jpg|150px|thumb|A Scouting neckerchief and woggle]]
[[Image:Halstuch_BdP.jpg|150px|thumb|A Scouting neckerchief and woggle]]
A '''neckerchief''' (often misspelled kneckerchief) is a piece of cloth, usually a [[scarf]], worn on the [[neck]] primarily by sailors and [[Scouts]] in similar fashion to a [[necktie]].  In unfolded form, it consists of a piece of cloth in the shape of a [[right triangle]], with the [[hypotenuse]] about three feet long. When a triangular neckerchief is to be worn, the hypotenuse side is rolled in the direction of the right angle until most of the neckerchief is consumed in the roll, leaving only a small triangle free.
A '''neckerchief''' (often misspelled kneckerchief) is a piece of cloth, usually a [[scarf]], worn on the [[neck]] primarily by sailors and [[Scouts]] in similar fashion to a [[necktie]].  In unfolded form, it consists of a piece of cloth in the shape of a [[right triangle]], with the [[hypotenuse]] about three feet long. When a triangular neckerchief is to be worn, the hypotenuse side is rolled in the direction of the right angle until most of the neckerchief is consumed in the roll, leaving only a small triangle free.
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