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How to Tie Scarves
The Easy and Glamorous way!

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Scarf Once-Round Knot Style

How to tie scarves such as slip knot, the bib, accordion bow, fake bow,flower knot and the Pleated Drape. In a once-around knot, drape the scarf around your neck allowing one end to be longer than the other. Take the long end and bring it around your neck and let it fall over your chest.

If you have a long neck, overlap the scarf in back just a bit so that most of your neck between the jacket and the base of your skull is covered. Most men will use this knot for a quick commute to work or an evening out with a fitted blazer. The point of this knot is casual warmth.

Scarves Ascot Style

Create the look of an ascot by spreading a square scarf upside down over a flat surface. Pull the fabric up from the center of the scarf, tie a small knot, then flip the ends so that the knot is underneath. Tie the opposite ends around the back of your neck, and let the scarf spill over from the base of your throat.

Scarves Shawl Style

Make a shawl out of a very large square by first folding it into a triangle. Drape the scarf over one shoulder so that the point extends toward your elbow and the ends hang on either side of your torso. Tie the ends at the opposite hip, or belt the scarf at your waist.

Creating a more contemporary, urban look with your scarf that is popular as a fashionable and warm option, choose a large rectangular or square scarf with a geometrical pattern and fringe on the ends. Begin with a triangular fold.

Take the right side of the fold, with the fringe hanging down your chest, and begin looping the scarf looping the scarf around your neck loosely. You will want to create the look of wide, loose layers with this scarf. Allow the fringe to hang in different layers over each other, with the concentration being in the front and around your shoulders.

Eternally fashionable, in how to tie scarves make the most versatile accessory for women. The available variety of fabrics, shapes and sizes make the scarf ideal for all seasons and occasions. Tying scarves is simpler than it seems, and various attractive scarf-tying techniques are rather easy to learn. As a service to our customers, we have designed this step-by-step scarf-tying guide, providing the most common and popular styles when wearing a scarf.

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