I got my first cowl-neck sweater in early 2011. 
I had decided that I hated cowl necks pretty much by the end of that same  year. The drape is almost always sloppy, rarely flattering, and it  utterly precludes wearing both necklaces and long dangling earrings! 
When I acquired a hand-me-down cowl-neck sweater sometime last year, I  was tempted to donate it—except I've recently developed a desire to get  more tunic-length tops, so I can wear comfy leggings without having to  worry about what might be showing—and this one was the perfect long and  baggy fit!
Off went the cowl, lickety split!
I  lie, of course. First I agonized over the best way to remove the cowl.  Should I just cut it shorter and make a sort of mock turtleneck? 
Slice  it down the middle for a more standard collar? 
I tried both, and neither  satisfied, so finally I just cut several notches down to where it was attached, folded the flaps  underneath, and sewed it down. 
It's  what I would call a temporary solution, since the remaining portions of  the original cowl tend to work their way out from underneath, and they'll probably start to fray with time, but at  least I can wear it for a while and get a feel for whether it needs any  further alteration.
With  the cowl removed, my sweater was now ready to wear, not with just a  necklace, but the biggest type of neck decoration out there—a scarf! My  scarf collection doesn't get a whole lot of use, but I've been really  digging this multicolored floral one I got free with a JustFab order. It  has so many colors, it basically goes with everything that's  monochrome, so I thought it would be great for spicing up the vast  expanse of navy blue. While the green boots weren't initially even a  contender for wearing with the navy sweater, as soon as I saw how they  looked next to the scarf, they became my first choice!

 
 
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