If it’s versatile piece, I want it in my closet. So you bet that a wrap scarf is in there! Factoring in the countless combinations of tying, looping, and draping, this one piece of fabric can be styled in so many different ways! You’re able to wear a scarf year-round and with a variety of different outfits. Whether it be an infinity scarf, blanket scarf or traditional rectangle scarf, playing around with scarf tying is such an easy way to change up your look each season. Here’s how to wear a wrap scarf!
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How to Wear a Wrap Scarf
Belted Drape
- Drape the scarf evenly around your neck and let it hang
- Fasten a skinny belt over the scarf at the waist
Toss Around Your Neck
- Drape the scarf evenly around your neck
- Toss one end over the opposite shoulder. I prefer left side!
Reverse Drape
- Drape the scarf evenly around your neck and let it hang
- Toss one end of the scarf over your shoulder on the left side
- Toss the other end over your shoulder on the right side
Front Tie
- Drape the scarf evenly around your neck and let it hang
- Cross and tie the two ends at the center of your neck. Adjust so that one is layered over the other, and fluff
- Additionally, you can take the two ends and add a loose knot as shown in third picture.
The Wrap
- Spread out the fabric and drape it evenly around both shoulders
- Take one end and throw it over your shoulder. Throw the other one across the opposite shoulder.
Classic Pull Through
- Double up your scarf and loop it over your neck to bring the two ends to the front.
- Pull the loose ends through the loop
- Tighten slightly
Knotted Shawl
- Pull your scarf over your shoulders
- Draw the loose ends behind your arms to tie them high up behind your back.
- Tighten the knot
Tips for Tying Wrap Scarves
Of course there are endless colors, fabrics and patterns to choose from in scarfs. Personally, for the fall season, I love wool and cashmere blends that are longer in style for adding that extra layer of warmth needed this time of year. That is why I love the one I featured (similar here). It is long but manageable, lightweight but seasonally appropriate! In the winter, a blanket scarf is perfect to wrap around your neck and shoulders but I often find a true blanket scarf can sometimes be a bit overwhelming and bulky if you are trying to get creative in scarf tying. In the summertime, silk or gauzy wrap scarves are perfect for adding a touch of pattern or contrast to monochromatic basics!
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L, M