11.11.2010

Scarf Options

Scarves are essential pieces to complete your outfit this season.  But for some, it can be difficult to add a scarf to the ensemble because of the numerous scarf options available.  However, if scarves are worn correctly, they can help complete your look and add an extra bit of personal style. 

Finding a scarf is the least of your worries. It's actually wearing the scarf that makes the entire process challenging.  Here are several ways, depending on the style, size, and texture, to wear a scarf this season.

Silk rectangle scarf. Fold or roll the scarf, 2- 3 times lengthwise, until it has gotten relatively smaller.  Then, wrap it around your neck and tie a knot a couple of inches from the end.
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Silk, cashmere,  or cotton blend square scarf.  These scarves can be hard to wear unless you are familiar with the "triangle."  The best way to wear this is by folding the scarf diagonally, creating a triangle.  Then, hold the triangle in front of you with the tip of the triangle pointing down.  Lay the scarf on your chest and pull each end of the scarf around your neck.  You can either let the sides hang, like the picture below
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or tie the ends and hide it underneath the triangle like such.
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Cashmere or cotton blend rectangle scarf.  This style and textured scarf can be worn in numerous ways.  The first way is by taking the scarf, wrapping it around your neck, and letting it hang loosely around the neck.
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Another way is take one end of the scarf and throw it over one shoulder.
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The easiest way is to just let the scarf hang around your neck.
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Whether you are someone that enjoys figuring out how to wear a scarf or someone who dreads the thought of wearing one, there is something out there for you!


1 comments:

Isa said...

I'm not the hugest scarf fan (I have a short neck and I feel scarves shorten it even more - it might be nonsense though, I'm aware), but some people do look fantastic in them. And they're so versatile! I actually wear scarves in my head a lot, tied into a bow.

Great job on the blog, I'm proud of you! Keep it up!

xo
Isa (Chicago Looks)

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