5 stylish ways to knot your scarves
Whether draped elegantly over the shoulders, tied in various knots, or worn as head wraps, scarves have become a must-have accessory, transcending seasons and cultures, leaving a lasting impression in the world of fashion. There are many stylish ways to knot scarves that go beyond merely draping them around our necks. Let us look at some of these stylish methods to knot scarves.
Double loop-through knot
This is the classic loop-through knot, perfect for casual and formal wear, but with a twist. Fold the scarf lengthwise and wrap it around your neck, with the looped end on one side and the open ends on the other. Pull one open end through the loop, then cross the second open end over the loop and tuck it around and into the loop.
French knot
The French knot is most suitable in square scarves. Fold your scarf diagonally from both sides until it is one thin band. Then, wrap the folded band around your neck, crossing the two ends behind your neck. Bring the ends under your chin, tie a single knot, then adjust it slightly to one side and tie a double knot for a chic look.
Tucked knot
Wrap the scarf around your neck from behind and take one end and place it behind, crossing the other end. Take its end and bring it over and through the small loop in the front of the neck. Bring the end down through that loop. Adjust lengths and tightness as desired. This can be tied with a short or long scarf.
Rosette neck wrap
Place the scarf around the back of your neck. Hold the ends together, position to one side of the neck, and start twisting. When the twist becomes taut, wrap it in a circular motion at your neck using your fingers to a bun. Tuck the ends into the bigger loop around your neck, so they stick out to resemble petals for a flower.
Double bandana knot
Fold a long scarf in half, lengthwise. Wrap it around your neck with the fold at the front. Knot the diagonal ends together and place it over your neck, twist, and loop it again. Adjust for a snug fit. This knot goes best with casual attire, adding a stylish touch to your outfit. It complements t-shirts, denim, and other relaxed clothing options.