12 Different Ways To Tie Your Scarf

  • 5 years ago
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Here's a quick recap of these different ways to wear your scarf:

1. Infinity
This variation creates a double ring around your neck and takes its name from the fact that you don't see the ends of the scarf. The ends are tied together in a loose knot that sits on the nape of your neck.

2. Basic Loop
Simple, but elegant: this loop works best with thin fabrics and functions more as decoration than as anything to keep you warm.

3. Stole
Stoles are particularly good when your arms are cold. Sometimes, a scarf worn this way can also replace a jacket.

4. European Loop
For the European variation, you just have to form a loop in the middle of the scarf and pull both ends through — very practical for daily wear.

5. Boa
The boa is perfect if you have forgotten your necklace, but at the same time, don't want to go without wearing jewelry.

6. Waterfall
This option provides a veil over your neckline, and can strike a fashionable note if, for example, you're wearing just one color on your top half and want to brighten up the outfit.

7. The X
When you want two ends of equal length hanging loose at the front, use this little trick.

8. The Magic Trick
This is not just a simple option, but a cute one too. It will look like you have two loops, one on top of the other.

9. Key Knot
This style is especially for fans of short-knotted scarves, who don't want the ends dangling somewhere near their hips.

10. Fake Knot
For this style, you'll first need to wrap the scarf around your hand once. The fake knot is a more casual look for everyday wear.

11. Braid
Don't worry, you don't have to braid anything. However, the point where the loop and ends of the scarf hang together looks a little bit like a braid, which explains how it got its name.

12. Rabbit Ears
The name is actually more spectacular than the result. Nevertheless, once the scarf is knotted, the ends will be different lengths, and with a little imagination, you can see that they form long rabbit ears.

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