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==Other Garments==
==Other Garments==


#A scarf is exempt from Tzitzit. <ref>Shulchan Aruch 10:11 </ref>
#A scarf is exempt from Tzitzit. <ref>Shulchan Aruch 10:11, Halacha Brurah 10:22. One reason that it is exempt is that a scarf is usually worn with all of the corners in the front of one's body. </ref>
#Towels are exempt from Tzitzit. <ref>Beiur Halacha 10: "soder" </ref>
#Towels are exempt from Tzitzit. <ref>Beiur Halacha 10 s.v. "soder" </ref>
#For several reasons, an apron that one wears during a haircut doesn't need tzitzit<ref>Halacha Berura vol. 1 pg. 376 </ref>
#For several reasons, an apron that one wears during a haircut doesn't need tzitzit<ref>Halacha Berura vol. 1 pg. 376 </ref>
#If one wears more than one four-cornered garment they are all obligated in Tzitzit but the bracha is only recited on the first one that one puts on. However, if one recited the bracha and only had in mind to wear one four-cornered garment and then changed one's mind and put on another one, one has to recite a new bracha. <ref>Shulchan Aruch 8:12 </ref>
#If one wears more than one four-cornered garment they are all obligated in Tzitzit but the bracha is only recited on the first one that one puts on. However, if one recited the bracha and only had in mind to wear one four-cornered garment and then changed one's mind and put on another one, one has to recite a new bracha. <ref>Shulchan Aruch 8:12 </ref>