Dip the tines of a fork into your sugar syrup and allow the biggest drips of syrup to fall back into the bowl. When the syrup becomes a very thin stream, hold it over a sharpening steel (like you use to sharpen knives). If you don't have a sharpening steel, you can also use the greased handle of a metal kitchen tool. Begin winding the strand of sugar around the handle of the tool you're using (sharpening steel or metal kitchen utensil). Start close to you and gradually wind the sugar to the end of the tool. You'll need to work fast so the sugar doesn't completely cool before you've made your spiral. This may take several tries since the sugar has to be delicate enough to wrap, but strong enough not to break. Snap the end farthest from you to create a trimmed spiral. Working very carefully, cup the sugar spiral with the palm of one of your hands and gently pull it away and off from the handle of your tool. Since a sugar spiral is made using one strand of sugar, it may be very thin and delicate. Serve the sugar spiral on your dessert right away since it will begin to absorb moisture from the air. Since the sugar spirals are so delicate, you really shouldn't plan on storing them for any length of time. But, if you'd like to try to keep them for use within the same day, you should:  Store the spirals in an airtight container Set the spirals on parchment paper Place silica packets in the container to absorb moisture
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One-sentence summary -- Hold the sugar syrup over a sharpening steel. Wind the sugar around your tool. Remove the sugar spiral. Use your sugar spiral.

Q: Most blazers should have a hem that comes to about your hips, or right where the knuckle of your thumb is when you put your arm to your side. When you're trying the blazer on, look to see where the hem hits your hips. Stretch out your fingers when your arms are by your side to measure where the blazer hits your thumb. Blazers with hems right below your chest or longer ones that go past your hips are options that will give you a more dynamic look. When trying these blazers on, check to make sure the blazer doesn't pull and that the sleeve length works well with your needs.  For example, a cropped blazer will have a hem that goes right below your chest. A longer blazer might go below your hand and have a tail in the back. Linen and cotton breathe easily and are lightweight fabrics, perfect for hotter weather. Look for blazers made of these fabrics if you plan on wearing your blazer in the warmer months. For example, put on a white linen blazer over a tank top and skirt for a great summer outfit. These fabrics are a bit thicker and will provide more protection against the cooler weather. Select blazers made of wool or tweed to keep you warm. Velvet is also a great fabric to wear in cooler weather. When you choose a blazer, you want to purchase one that you’ll wear often and that goes with many pieces in your wardrobe. Gray, black, and navy are the most popular color options when it comes to choosing a blazer as they go with lots of different colors and outfit options. Brown and tan are good color options for creating a casual outfit, while maroon and blue are trendier choices. Look for a blazer that makes a statement, such as a leopard print blazer or embroidered blazer. Pair the blazer with neutral-colored shirts and bottoms, and choose eye-popping shoes to complete the look.  Try on a leopard-print blazer with black slacks and a black V-neck. Choose a floral embroidered blazer to wear over a neutral-colored tee and fitted jeans.
A: Choose a blazer that comes to your hip for a classic fit. Try out shorter or longer hems for a more unique blazer. Choose a linen or cotton blazer in warmer months. Opt for a wool or tweed blazer in the winter. Pick out blazers in colors that are versatile to get the most use out of them. Purchase a patterned blazer to create a statement outfit.

Article: This works well with baggy sweaters as well as more fitted ones. For the best look, wear a denim shirt with longer sleeves so you can roll the bottoms up over the cuffs of the sweater. Make sure to pull the collar out so it’s visible over the sweater.  Cardigans work well for this look, too. If you’re worried about looking or feeling bulky because of the multiple layers, try tucking the denim shirt into your pants. This will help hold the shirt down so it doesn’t bunch up under the sweater. This is a great way to dress down an outfit or show off a cool shirt. Stripes look great with denim, but don’t be afraid to wear a graphic tee or something bright and patterned. Stick with neutral tones if you want to maintain a classic look.  This essentially turns your denim shirt into a cardigan or jacket. If the weather is cool, you could even wear a long sleeved shirt under the denim one and roll the bottom cuff up over the denim cuff. This creates a nice visual effect between the 2 shirts. This is a really popular style for both men and women to wear to the office. You can button the blazer to make it look a little more fitted, or leave it unbuttoned to show off your layers even more. Make sure to pair your blazer with bottoms that complement the entire outfit. For example, you could wear a navy blue blazer, a light-denim shirt, and a pair of khakis for a neutral yet classy style. Try just tying together the bottom of the shirt rather than buttoning it up, that way the top of the dress will still be visible. If you get warm, you can take off the top and tie it around your waist.  This is a great way to transition your maxi-dresses from summer to fall. You have an extra layer in case you get cold, and it lets you enjoy those dresses for a few extra weeks before it gets too cold to wear them. You could even wear a maxi-shirt and a tank top and put the denim shirt on over the tank top for a very similar effect. If the temperature is cool, don a puffy vest overtop of your denim shirt the next time you head out. Leave your denim shirt buttoned, but leave the vest unfastened. You could even add a scarf to the outfit for additional warmth. Pair the vest and denim shirt with black jeans or leggings to really pull the look together.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Put a sweater over top of your denim shirt for a casual yet preppy look. Wear a colored top underneath an unbuttoned shirt for a pop of color. Choose a blazer to dress up your denim shirt. Pair a denim shirt with a maxi-dress for a bohemian vibe. Add a vest to your ensemble for a preppy touch.