When (and how) to wear a neckscarf

May 2024 · 3 minute read

There’s an art to how you tie a silk scarf around your neck. Broken down into steps, it goes like:

  • Fold it in half like a triangle then roll it in until its thin. This width is a good comp, but yours will be less flimsy, which is good!

  • Place it over your neck, as if you’re about to wrap it from front to back because…

  • You are. Wrap it front to back

  • Fold the sides over each other from the back and bring them forward

  • Tie it once

  • Tuck it into the crew of your shirt

  • Vwala.

  • By adding a dimension of regal fanciness to your otherwise casual outfit. This example in particular also shows how to play with color: if you’re wearing something bright (like my leggings) with an otherwise muted tone (ivory and black striped sweater), another scarf of a similar palette ties “the look” together.

    In this example in particular, I’m wearing denim, canvas and leather — three durable and utilitarian fabrics. The scarf and bag combo (silk on the scarf, satin on the bag) add a more delicate texture to soften the rest of it.

    Tucked into something crew neck, be it a t-shirt, sweater, or collarless jacket. Even if you add something with a collar over.

    Make sure the crew is tight enough (so like, above collar bones) to hold together the single-knot on your scarf’s tie and so that it covers the circumference of whatever neck is exposed between your head and the crew shirt.

    Of course! I live for this stuff.

    You can some great vintage and very affordable ones on Etsy — here is a sampling:

    Plus this vintage Celine one, for $51.

    Lescarf makes what I consider the ones of the best price-relative-to quality, and here are some other fancy ones, if that is of any interest.

    That’s all I got 2day! Signing off,

    Leandra

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