Trendy Ways To Wear A Scarf: Step-By-Step Tutorial


1. Loop and tuck scarf knot: loop and tuck knot scarf

  • Step 1: Take a chunky scarf and find the middle. Put it on the front of your neck and let the ends of the scarf rest against your back.
  • Step 2: Bring the ends of your scarf around to the front again.
  • Step 3: Take the ends of your scarf and tuck them into the loop around your neck. Pull them down until they are comfortably tight around your neck. That’s all you need to do! 🙂

 

 

2. Half Bow Scarf:

  • Step 1: Pull the scarf around the back of your neck
  • Step 2: Adjust the ends so that one is longer than the other
  • Step 3: Cross the longer ends over the shorter one
  • Step 4: Pull the longer end up through the bottom, creating a loop
  • Step 5: As you pull, keep the end taunt so it tightens securely around your neck.
  • Step 6: Spread the bow and wear it either on the side or in the front

 

3. Knotted Scarf:

how to wear a scarf

  • Step 1: Place the scarf at the back of your neck with the sides hanging down.
  • Step 2: Tie a single knot on each side near your waist. Adjust the scarf so the knots are even.

 

 

 

 

 

4. Bandana wrap:

  • Step 1: Fold a square scarf diagonally until one end meets the other, making a large triangle.
  • Step 2: Placing the scarf on top of your head, bring the middle of the longest side to the middle of the forehead so that the pointed end is towards the back of the head. Hold.
  • Step 3: Bring the ends to the back and tie them in a single or double knot, whatever is more comfortable for you.
  • Adjust on forehead so that the scarf lies where you want it.

 

5. Rosette Neck wrap:

  • Step 1: Place the scarf around your the back of your neck with the ends hanging in front.
  • Step 2: With the ends together and positioned to one side of the neck, start twisting.
  • Step 3: When the twist becomes taut, wrap it in a circular motion at your neck using your fingers to guide the scarf into a bun.
  • Step 4: When you come to the ends, tuck them into the bigger loop at your neck so they stick out to resemble petals.

 

Credits: Scarves.net, evelinabarry.com

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