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Simple scarf-tying techniques to elevate your look
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There are about as many ways to tie and style a scarf as there are scarves in the world, we think. Some keep you cozy, while others are more inclined to make you crazy comfy and chic. We talked to image consultants and personal stylists alike to bring you 20 ways to tie a scarf, and every one of them is worth trying at least once.

1

The Standard One-Loop

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  1. Professional image consultant Jordan Stolch recommends this classic and simple look. Simply drape the scarf over your shoulders with one end slightly longer than the other end. Loop the longer end around your neck once, then adjust the ends until they’re the same length.[1] It’s the perfect style for someone on the go.
    • If you’re wearing a jacket with a hood, situate the scarf in between the hood and your neck. That way, you can still put your hood up if it starts to rain or snow.
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2

The Easy Toss

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The Pull-Through

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The Bunny Ear

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  1. Drape your scarf over one shoulder, leaving one end much longer than the other. Loop the long end around your neck twice, then tuck the end between and through the loops around your neck, so that it rests next to the other end. Tie the ends together in a simple over-under knot to keep them in place, then situate the knot so it’s slightly off-center for a fashionable twist.[5]
    • It’s like a take on the classic airline stewardess neckerchief, only this will keep you much warmer.
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7

The Faux Infinity Loop

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  1. Stolch says to wrap a long scarf around your neck twice, then tuck the ends of the scarf underneath the rest of the fabric at the back of your neck to create a loose, infinity illusion. Or, tie the ends of the scarf together in a double knot to make a more secure loop, twist it to create a figure-8 shape with 2 circles, then drape both circles around your neck.[7]
    • If you have an extra long scarf, loop it around your neck 3 times instead of just 2.
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The Neckerchief

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  1. Personal stylist Rachel Michael thinks of this look as “a bandana but on a different scale.” Fold the scarf in half twice to make a small square. Then, fold the square diagonally to make a small triangle in the front of the scarf. Take the 2 points of the triangle and tie them together behind your neck, then adjust the scarf so it sits on top of your chest like a neckerchief.[8]
    • For extra cowboy style, use a handkerchief instead of a scarf. You might also use a “blanket scarf,” which is a large square piece of fabric.
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The Magic Knot

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  1. Drape the scarf over your shoulders with one end slightly longer than the other. Loop the longer end around your neck just once, then tug the shorter side, right at your neck, up through the loop just a bit to make a circle of fabric up top. Pull the long end of the scarf through the semi-circle you just made, then adjust the hanging ends so they’re balanced.[11]
    • When finished, this creates a mesmerizing knot that looks almost too neat and ingenious to be true.
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The Braid

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The Flower Power

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17

The Flight Attendant

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  1. Stolch suggests rolling a thin scarf or bandana so that it’s just 2–4 in (5.1–10.2 cm) wide. Then, wrap it so that it’s snug around your neck—but not too tight—and tie it off with a simple square knot.[16] Position the knot off-centered in front of your neck for a chic look.
    • Or, wear this style loose around the neck for a more casual and breezier look.
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    What are some occasions that this would be beneficial for?
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    There are no specific occasions, but it will keep you very warm in cold weather. You can also wear it for a job interview, as it covers cleavage and makes you look a little more professional.
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    How can I wear two scarves at once?
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    You can wear the scarves in layers. Layer them based on their color, shape, or pattern.
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    Can we wear a scarf in the summer?
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    You can, though it may be uncomfortable, and some people might find you pretentious for wearing something that doesn't make sense for the weather just to look cute. It might make more sense on cooler days or if you're indoors somewhere cool. If you are going to wear a scarf, make sure it's a thin, decorative scarf, not a winter scarf.
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References

  1. Jordan Stolch. Image Consultant & Style Advisor. Expert Interview. 25 September 2020.
  2. https://www.youtube.com/watch?t=98&v=LLKHPtJGo8c&feature=youtu.be
  3. https://www.gq.com/story/3-easy-ways-to-tie-a-scarf-this-winter
  4. https://youtu.be/0AfQGEzjwnM?si=9PkbpQ1gK95sMYCp&t=174
  5. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5LYAEz777AU&t=31s
  6. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5LYAEz777AU&t=50s
  7. Jordan Stolch. Image Consultant & Style Advisor. Expert Interview. 25 September 2020.
  8. Rachel Michael. Personal Stylist. Expert Interview. 30 November 2021.
  9. https://www.youtube.com/watch?t=113&v=Jjd4TRSEmUw&feature=youtu.be

About This Article

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This article was co-authored by Jordan Stolch and by wikiHow staff writer, Luke Smith, MFA. Jordan Stolch is an Image Strategist, Style Advisor, and the Founder of MiKADO - a concierge personal styling firm. With over a decade of experience, Jordan specializes in helping people eliminate the confusion and insecurities associated with how to dress in order to build a powerful image and use clothing to their strategic advantage. Jordan trains entrepreneurs, business leaders, and corporate executives in the foundations of "power dressing", from some of the country's preeminent companies such as Morgan Stanley, Deloitte, Berkshire Hathaway, Universal Music Group, Starbucks, and Disney. She works with clients both in-person and virtually, teaching them how to take the confusion out of style so they can operate at a higher level. Jordan earned her BA in Psychology from the University of Waterloo and studied Merchandise Marketing at the Fashion Institute of Technology (FIDM). This article has been viewed 1,431,875 times.
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To tie a scarf around your neck in a modern loop, drape the scarf over your shoulders with one end slightly longer than the other. Loop the longer end around your neck once, then adjust the loop so that the ends are about the same length. If you would prefer to use a European loop, fold the scarf in half lengthwise and drape the folded end over one shoulder. Pull the non-folded end through the loop created by the fold, then tighten and adjust the scarf. Keep reading to learn how to tie your scarf into an infinity loop!

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