I have an open-top beanie from Pearl Izumi that doubles as a neck warmer. The 
top cinches closed for use as a hat; open it up and you can pull it down to 
cover your neck.

Photo here:

http://www.flickr.com/photos/campyonlyguy/8232160993/lightbox/

--Eric N
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On Nov 30, 2012, at 10:01 AM, PATRICK MOORE <[email protected]> wrote:

> I've found that protecting my neck from drafts in cold weather saves
> me from many a sore throat. Unfortunately, some of my favorite jerseys
> -- notably the otherwise entirely excellent Wabi Woolens one -- have
> collars that are a wee bit low to do this. What do y'all use to keep
> your neck warm in situations where you don't want to add another
> garment with a higher collar?
> 
> My fleece neck gaiters are too thick much above 40F; thin scarfs are
> awkward and look a bit twee. Is there anything that will fit snugly
> about the neck and be compact enough to fit *under* a jersey collar
> when it is fully zipped?
> 
> Patrick Moore, about to go run some errands in ABQ, NM where it is
> currently 53* -- cold enough to need neck protection, sunny, and --
> mirabile dictu! -- calm -- we've had wonderful weather for the last
> several weeks.
> 
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> http://resumespecialties.com/index.html
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