Look cool—and keep warm—with these trendy ways of how to tie a winter scarf.
Scarves are one of our favorite accessories. Scarves are just one of those classic and wonderful accessories that are versatile, flattering, forgiving, and have the ability to define an entire outfit.
It can be difficult to style scarves, especially if they are large. You will learn simple and original ways to tie a winter scarf if you keep reading.
How to Tie a Winter Scarf?
Here are five fantastic ways to tie a winter scarf.
1. Short
Keep the left side of the scarf a little shorter as you wrap it around your neck. Without pulling the right side all the way through, cross it over and start tying a knot. The two ends become uneven, and it then forms an unfinished knot.
Pull out a portion of the knot and drape it over it to resemble a half bow. Salinger suggests adorning the top of the draped portion with a sizable broach to dress up the appearance.
2. Pashmina
Fold the pashmina in half. The ends should hang over your back, and the center should be positioned at the front of your neck. Bring the ends over to the front of your neck and cross them. Tie a loose knot at the front and tuck it underneath the wrapped portion of the pashmina, keeping that upper layer (which covers the knot) loose.
Flatten out the ends over the chest as much as you can, making them less puffy. To conceal the knot, gently pull the top layer downward. The end result resembles a loose turtleneck worn with a scarf.
3. Parisian Knot
You want a fancier option if you’re reading about different winter scarf tying techniques. We look to the French for fancifulness. In the Parisian knot, line up the two ends of your scarf. Put a scarf on your neck, one end on each shoulder. Pull one side’s end through the other. Voila!
4. Long
The European approach is the most straightforward and well-liked fashion.
The scarf is folded in half, leaving two loose ends on the opposite side and a fold at one end. Drape the middle of the scarf around your neck, with the two ends on the left side and a loop on the right side—each facing forward.
Put the two untied ends through the loop and pull them together.
5. Artistic
Wrap the scarf around your neck so that the length on both sides is equal.
Using only the right side, tie a loose knot in the middle of that side.
Take the other side and simply thread it through the knot.
Tighten the knot.
Tie the knot closer to your neck if you’re wearing it with a coat, or lower it on the scarf if you’re wearing it as a fashion accessory.
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Final Thoughts on How to Tie a Winter Scarf
Scarves are the perfect accessory and can work all year round. In the winter, choose from a huge variety of winter scarves, such as cashmere wraps, pashmina shawls, classic Scottish tartans, long wooly knit scarves, and shorter business-appropriate scarves
I sincerely hope these simple scarf tying techniques will help you dress up your winter attire!
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