
You can wear scarves in a variety of styles.
Winter outfits are incomplete without the scarf!
It is more than just an accessory for cold weather. The scarf will keep you warm when temperatures drop and protect you from harmful UV rays when temperatures rise.
How to Tie the Scarf
You will be able to distinguish yourself by knowing how to tie a scarf. You can choose the knot that you want to wear based on how long your scarf is. You can choose from casual or formal knots, depending on your choice. Depending on your outfit, you can choose the length and knot of your scarf according to whether it is formal, semiformal, or casual. The colour complement will also be a factor to consider.
It’s too complicated
Well, let us decode it for you…
The scarf is not meant to be thrown over your shoulders like a shawl. Decide on the look you want and tie your scarf accordingly.
There are many ways to wear a scarf
Choose your scarf styles carefully. Whether your goal is to draw attention to your coat, or hide it inside your jacket.
Highlighting Your Coat

Select the colour of the scarf to highlight and accentuate the coat that you are wearing. This is the most popular way to wear your scarf. This tan scarf is a great way to highlight the tan coat. The look is casual and relaxed with the white sneakers.
You can tuck your shirt or jacket into the sleeves of your jacket

How do you tie a short scarlet? This is a simple style, especially for the square short scarf. Not only does it look chic, but is also comfortable. The scarf can be tucked into your jacket, shirt or hat.
Wear it casually over a shirt

You can easily achieve a casual look by wearing a denim shirt and jeans. Style that is casual and classy! !
Contrasting Colour

Shabby Chic.. Or deliberate contrast? This style will draw attention in either case.
Ramp Ready

This style will never go out-of-style. Add a silk scarlet to your elegant dress that features a touch of the same color and enough contrast elements to make it a show-stopper.
Enjoy the Spring in a Maxi Dress
What could be more beautiful than this day-style? You can pack a lovely maxi dress with flat sandals and a scarf that matches your mood. Also, you should have a handy jacket in case it gets cold later. Don’t forget your large granny bag.
Soft Pops of Colour

Add a pop of colour to your outfit by combining animal print with a matching purse!
Fall Fashion: Classy Look

This style is perfect for the autumn colours. The scarf will always be chic, and it will bring out the color of your outfit. You can complete the look with the shoes and purse to create a classic look. !
Pop Your Black Outfit

You love black. You can add vibrancy and style to your outfit by adding a scarf in a contrast colour. Tuck it into your jacket, and you will be a real head-turner!
Match your purse

You don’t have to always contrast your colors for your outfit. Match your purse, your shoes and your scarf! The lovely colors will highlight your mood and create a perfect spring look.
With a Sweater & Midi Skirt
This is the perfect outfit for a girls’ day out. The scarf looks great with ankle boots, a bulky knit sweater and a midi-skirt.
Scarf Tying 101 Ideas
The scarf can be worn in any way you choose. The right way to tie the scarf knots is the key to creating a style statement. Here are some easy ways to tie a scarf knot.
Long Scarf Styles: 18 different ways to wear it
How to tie a scarf- The scarf is the most versatile accessory, allowing you to create your own style. Here are some of the most popular ways to wear the long scarf around the world.
Modern Loop
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Step 1: While holding the length of the scarf, drape it over your shoulders unequally. One end should be slightly longer than another.
Step 2: Loop one end of the longer piece around the neck.
Step 3: Balance the ends so that they can be the same length or slightly different.
Style – The long scarf can be worn in a semi-casual style.
Braid

Step 1: Cut the scarf in half lengthwise.
Step 2: Place the folded scarf on your shoulders so that the folded end is longer than the non-folded side.
Step 3: Insert the non-folded side into the loop formed by the folded side, leaving an empty space at the fold.
Step 4: Twist the folded end to form an “8”.
Step 5: Insert the other end of the “8” twisted into the second loop.
Step 6: Balance and adjust the scarf. You’ve just completed “The Braid”.
Style – The Braid style is very versatile and more formal.
Bunny Ear

Step 1: Place your scarf on the shoulder with one end longer than the other.
Step 2: Loop twice the longer end of the cord around your neck in the same direction.
Step 3: Insert the looped end into the second loop.
Step 4: Make a simple knot using both ends of your scarf.
Step 5: Cover with loops the knot so that both ends are hanging off, slightly to one side, just like the ears of a bunny.
Style – Semi casual
Celebrity Loop

Step 1: Place your scarf on the shoulder with one end longer than the other.
Step 2: Loop your longer end around your neck three times in the same direction.
Step 3 and 4: Pull your end through the third loop, so it hangs down below the loop.
Step 5 and 6: Insert the end that is not looped into the third loop.
Style – Casual, Messy chic
European Loop
Fold the scarf in half lengthwise.
Step 2: Fold the scarf and wear it over your shoulder. The folded end should be on the shorter end, while the un-folded side is significantly longer.
Step 3: Insert the non-folded side into the loop formed by the folded end. Tighten.
Style: Formal, Semiformal, Casual
Infinity Loop
Step 1: Place your scarf on the shoulder with both ends equal.
Step 2: With both ends, tie a knot at the bottom.
Step 3: Make a second tie to make sure that the first one does not slip.
Step 4: Twist your loop (now in the shape of an “O”) until it becomes an “8”.
Step 5: Loop over the top of your head the bottom “8”.
Style – Casual, Semi-casual/ formal
Magic Trick
Step 1: Place the scarf on your shoulders with the longer end facing outward.
Step 2: Loop around the longer end once.
Step 3: With the other end of the thread, slip a small amount of fabric through the loop to form a semicircle.
Step 4: Insert the looped end into this semi-circle.
Step 5: Balance both ends.
Style: Formal, Semiformal, Casual
Quick Toss
Step 1: Place the scarf on your shoulders with one end slightly longer.
Step 2: Loop one end of the scarf around your neck but not completely. The scarf should hang down from your back.
Style – Casual
Turtle Neck
Step 1: Place the scarf on your shoulders with the longer end facing outward.
Step 2: Loop it around your neck in the same way three or four more times. The ends should meet in the front. Don’t make it too tight or you will choke.
Step 3: Tie two simple knots with both ends. Then, tie another knot in order to remove the majority of excess fabric. Tuck the loose ends into the loops.
Style: Formal, Semiformal
Waterfall
Step 1: Place the scarf on your shoulders with the longer end facing outward.
Step 2: Loop one end of the cord around your neck.
Step 3: Tuck in the looped end at the side of your neck.
Step 4: Adjust and fluff the unattached loose drape. If done correctly, the loose drape will dangle down like a cascade.
Style: Formal, Semiformal, Casual
Faux Knot
Step 1: Wrap the scarf around your neck, with both ends hanging down over your chest.
Step 2: Make a loose knot on one side of your scarf.
Step 3: Slide the other tail through the middle of the knot.
Step 4: You can move the knot up or down in order to tighten it.
Style – Formal, semi-formal, casual
Simple Wrap
Step 1: Spread your scarf out so there are folds on the fabric.
Step 2: Wrap the scarf once around your neck and pull the loop to drape it across your chest.
Step 3: Leave the tails of the scarf on the front
Style: Formal, Semiformal, Casual
Chain Knot
Step 1: Wrap the scarf around your head with both ends laying across your chest.
Step 2: Tie the ropes once into a single knot and adjust it to the height you desire.
Step 3: Continue to add knots until you are satisfied with the appearance of the chain.
Style – Casual, Semi-formal
Tie Knot
Step 1: Wrap your scarf around your shoulder. Make sure the length of the scarf is doubled on the right side.
Step 2: Completely loop the right end of the cord around the left.
Step 3: Wrap the tail around the loop that you just created by turning it over the left end.
Step 4: Adjust the fabric by pulling the right end and adjusting it to your liking.
Style: Formal, Semiformal, Casual
Cape Drape
Step 1: Lay out your scarf completely flat. Wrap it around your shoulders, like a cape.
Step 2: Double knot the ends in front.
Style – Semi formal or Casual
Classic Bow
Step 1: A large, fluffy bow is best made with a long scarf. Tie the scarf loosely around your neck and move it to one side.
Step 2: Create the large bunny ear bow using the ends.
Step 3: Fluff the fabric out and loosen the ribbon to finish the look.
Style – Semi formal or casual
Short Scarf Styles: Different ways to wear it
Bow Knot
Step 1: Spread your scarf out completely on a flat surface. Half diagonally to make a large triangular shape.
Step 2: Roll up the scarf into a long, thin stretch of fabric.
Step 3: Wrap the scarf around your neck and tie a simple bow and knot.
Stretch the bow to adjust it.
Style: Formal, Semiformal
Basic Knot
Step 1: Spread your scarf out completely on a flat surface. Half diagonally to make a large triangular shape.
Step 2: Fold the triangle inwards by 2-3 inches starting at the widest point.
Step 3: You can now tie a simple knot around the neck of your scarf. For a more formal look , hide the knot in the folds.
Style – Formal
Faux-infinity loop
Step 1: Spread your scarf out completely on a flat surface. Half across the middle and match the two corners to form a rectangle.
Step 2: Tie each corner end together along the small sections. Step 3: Now you should have a large loop which can be worn around your neck as an infinity scarves.
Style – Casual
Bandana
Step 1: Spread your scarf out completely on a flat surface. Half diagonally to make a large triangular shape.
Step 2: Wrap the scarf around your head, with the tails at the nape and the large triangle on top. You can also reverse the drape, so that the flat end is at your nape and the tails are on top of your hair.
Step 3: To finish, tie the ends in a tight knot. You can reverse the drape and tuck the pointed end into the knot at the top of your hair. This is the classic Parisian style!
Style – Casual, Semi-formal
Around Your Hair
Step 1: Tie your hair in a ponytail or bun.
Step 2: Wrap your scarf around your hair, (folded thinly) and tie both ends together. This will create a knot at the base of the hairstyle. The remaining pieces can be used to make a finished bow.
Style – Casual
Bandit Style
Step 1: Spread your scarf out completely on a flat surface. Half diagonally to make a large triangular shape.
Step 2: Wrap the scarf around your head with the large triangle in front and the point pointing downward.
Step 3: Loop both ends around your neck, and then tie them loosely either under or over the triangle.
Style: Formal, Semiformal
You will never let go of your scarf again, no matter what style or how you tie it this winter. !