A scarf is a must-have accessory for winter. Even if you’re bundled up, an exposed neck can leave you shivering. For men, who don’t have a plethora of accessories to play with, a scarf can add a distinctive touch to your outfit while keeping you warm.
Here are five sharp and straightforward ways to style your scarf this winter:
Double Loop Around the Neck
This classic method is simple: loop the scarf twice around your neck. It’s easy and requires no knots, but keep in mind it can slip undone if you’re moving around a lot. Best suited for long, chunky scarves with some texture.
Four In Hand Knot
If you’re braving the cold for an extended period, the Four In Hand knot is a solid choice. This technique creates a warm, substantial knot around your neck, adding a touch of sophistication. It works best with solid-colored scarves rather than those with patterns.
Single Loop with a Knot
Wrap the scarf around your neck once and tie a loose knot in front. Adjust the knot to your preference. If your scarf has fringes, they will gather in the center, giving a subtle, stylish accent against a dark coat.
Simple Knot
Effortless and effective! Just drape the scarf over your shoulders and tie a loose knot under your chin by threading the ends through each other. It’s a quick and casual way to stay warm.
The Parisian Style
Fold the scarf in half, drape it around your neck, and pull the loose ends through the loop created by the fold. This method is fast and convenient, perfect for scarves that are at least 180 cm (about 6 feet) long.
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