Fun Ways to Tie a Scarf

10 Fun Ways to Tie a Scarf: Take a Look at the Ultimate Style Guide

Once someone masters how to tie a scarf, they can accessorize it to their liking and use it to elevate a monotonous outfit. Sometimes an extra pop of color, a quirky print, or fun layering is all you need to alter an outfit. And a scarf is a great inclusion to your wardrobe. If this hasn’t convinced you already, consider the versatility of the clothing item. Depending on the material and how you style them, scarves can be worn all year round. They are versatile and can be paired with any outfit. Be it a trench coat, a mini skirt, or a cardigan, scarves add a hint of sophistication.

 

How to Tie a Scarf Around Your Neck: 10 Best Ways

Scarves offer a range of styling options. They are a fun accessory that can completely modify one’s outfit. But tying your scarf in the same boring way is a big no-no. It can become repetitive and wear down the entire look. That said, you don’t need to feel intimidated when wearing a scarf. You can try these simple and fun tips to up your scarf fashion game. 

The Basic Drape

  • Belted Drape

    In this fun experiment, the scarf is tied around the neck and the two ends are hung loose. And then a belt is worn around the waist to keep the loose ends in place. It creates a suspenders-like look that looks good when worn over shirts, sweatshirts, or simple cardigans. 

  • The Toss
  • This styling is rather simple. You just have to make sure that the two ends of the scarf are evenly aligned after you drape them around your neck. Then simply take one end and toss it around the opposite shoulder and you are good to go. 

  • The Reverse Drape

    This quirky look resembles a dupatta — a traditional piece of fabric worn by South Asian women. To achieve this look, drape the scarf evenly around your neck. Next, throw both loose ends over opposite shoulders and voila!

  • The Front Tie
  • This scarf styling hack requires you to tie a knot in the front. After hanging the scarf on your shoulder, you need to take the two ends and bind them together in a fashion that resembles a tie. 

  • The Basic Loop
  • This one is quite basic and we often opt for it when it’s freezing outside. It doesn’t require you to even out the ends. You only need to drape the scarf around your neck several times until the smaller end is on level with your chest. 

  • Classic French Knot
  • This adds an element of class to your entire look. The material of choice for this kind of styling is either silk or satin. Although it looks tricky, it’s quite easy once you get the hang of it. First, you need to fold the scarf until it becomes thin. Next, drape it around your neck and tie the loose ends in a style that resembles a bow. 

  • Over the Shoulder
  • To create this simple look, you can choose any scarf you want. Simply take the scarf and adjust the length of the two ends so they are aligned properly. Then, take one end and toss it over the other shoulder. It’s similar to “the toss” but you need to make sure that the drape covers your chest area properly to add a hint of elegance to the outfit. 

  • The Loop Through 
  • This one is not so easy to master either. For this, you first need to drape the scarf around the neck so it creates a loop. Then enter the corners through the loop and tighten the grip. This will create a look similar to “the front tie” and can easily be worn over coats and jackets. 

  • The Neckerchief
  • Neckerchiefs have been in style for so long and they add a boho touch to your outfit. Silk scarves are popularly used to curate this look. You need to fold your scarf diagonally so it forms a triangle and keep it before your chest. The loose ends are then wrapped around the neck. So it creates a perfect apron-like look. 

  • The Wrap Without Tails
  • This easy-to-curate look commands you to use your scarf like a shawl. It’s easy to curate and can be worn when it’s chilly outside and you don't want to slip into a sweater yet. Simply drape your scarf around you like a shawl. Next, take the ends and tuck them in so they are not visible. Cashmere scarves are a popular choice for this kind of style. 

    Scarves are a versatile clothing item and have been popular across centuries and cultures. We can style them in different ways to match the outfit. But while styling, we should keep in mind that every twist or knot of a scarf dramatizes the outfit in its own way. Besides, it hurts no one to be a little experimental and we should not refrain from playing around with our accessories to put together unconventional and stylish looks. At the end of the day, a scarf is only a layering accessory and should be treated as such. It should not outshine the outfit. This is why it’s important to be mindful while styling the scarf.



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