How to wear a scarf for men

Author: Sara Rhodes
Date Of Creation: 15 February 2021
Update Date: 1 July 2024
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How to Wear a Scarf 8 Different Ways
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Nowadays, a scarf is a functional and fashionable piece of outerwear for men. There are several ways to wear scarves for guys, and the following methods are just a few of the most popular ones to try.

Steps

Method 1 of 6: Method One: Classic Style

  1. 1 Wrap the scarf around your neck. The easiest way to wear a scarf is to throw it over the back of the neck and leave the front intact.
    • The ends of the scarf should hang directly over your chest.
    • Both ends should be long.
    • The best shape for this style is a short to medium-length rectangular scarf. The ends can be rectangular or edged, depending on your preference.
    • Note that this style is more fashion oriented than practical convenience. This is not a particularly warm way to wear a scarf, so it can be put off until warmer times.
  2. 2 Wear a scarf on the inside or outside of your coat. The draping of the scarf in front of the coat makes it the center of the whole composition, and putting it under the coat creates a more sophisticated effect.
    • To put on a scarf from the inside of a coat, you need its ends to cover the chest area in the neckline. Then, throw the coat over the scarf and distribute the scarf evenly under the collar.
    • To wear a scarf on the outside of a coat, pass it under the collar of the coat at the back. Let the scarf hang naturally in the front.

Method 2 of 6: Method Two: Classic Flip

  1. 1 Spread the scarf around your neck. Hang the scarf over your neck so that one end is approximately 30 cm longer than the other.
    • Note that this should look almost the same as the traditional way.The only difference is that one end should be longer than the other, and both should hang directly on the chest.
    • As in the classic style, the flip drapery is not warm, but rather more aesthetic than practical. Use it on a warmer day rather than a cold one.
    • The best scarf length for this method is medium. The scarf should be rectangular.
  2. 2 Place the long end of the scarf over your neck and shoulder. Run the long end of the scarf over the front of your neck and shoulder, passing it behind your back.
    • The long end of the scarf should now hang loosely over your back.
    • For this style, wear the scarf on the outside of the coat, not the inside.

Method 3 of 6: Method Three: The Paris Knot

  1. 1 Fold the scarf in half. Fold it down so that you end up with half of its original length.
    • Since this option requires you to cut the length of the scarf in half, a long rectangular scarf should be used. The ends can be rounded or fringed.
    • This style can range from moderately warm to very warm, depending on how you distribute the scarf.
    • This type of knot is also called Euro knot, Euro loop, Tightened loop, and Sliding loop.
  2. 2 Drape the folded scarf around your neck. Hang the folded scarf from the back of your neck and secure the loop at your chest.
    • Looped loose ends should hang straight down from opposite sides of the chest.
    • This distribution effect should be similar to the classic one, except that the scarf is folded in half.
  3. 3 Pull the ends through the loop. Put the loose ends in a loop and pull down until a knot forms around your neck.
    • The knot should be in the front of the neck.
    • Now only the risers should hang in the front.
  4. 4 Adjust the knot as desired. You can make it loose, or you can tighten it tighter.
    • A slightly loose knot is usually more comfortable. It also creates a more casual loose style than a sturdy knot.
    • Straighten any folds so that the ends of the scarf lie flat against your chest.
    • Note that you can wear the ends on the outside of the jacket or tucked in. The first method is more fashionable, the second is warmer.

Method 4 of 6: Method Four: Ascot Knot

  1. 1 Wrap the scarf all the way around your neck. Without letting go of the ends, wrap the scarf so that the front of the neck is covered, and the ends would hang down in the back if released. Cross the ends at the back and return to the front.
    • When you're done, the ends of the scarf should hang straight in front of your chest.
    • One end should be longer than the other. The short end should hang around the chest, and the long end should reach the waist.
    • Use a long rectangular scarf for this method. A scarf with banded ends looks best, but you can use a scarf with rounded ends.
    • This method is very warm, so it's good for cold weather.
  2. 2 Tie the ends of the scarf. Cross the longer end with the shorter end. Before threading them through the loop, pull the long end back on the front of the loop to tighten it.
    • In essence, this method is the same as if you were tying your shoelaces.
    • When you tie the shorter end and the longer one, a loop will be created around the neck. You will need to tighten this loop at the longer end.
    • Pull up the ends so that the knot is flat against your neck.
  3. 3 Hide the short end and the long end. Make the front end lie flat on the short one.
    • The long end should be on the short end. Otherwise, adjust the knot so that the long end lies naturally in front.
  4. 4 Adjust as needed. If the knot is too tight or too loose around the neck, adjust the ends of the scarf to fix the problem.
    • Fasten a button or zipper over the ends of the scarf. Don't let the scarf hang outside the coat.
    • If you are wearing a long, fringed scarf, the edges of the scarf may be visible from under the jacket. It is acceptable.But this is an optional style choice that you can either accept or reject.

Method 5 of 6: Method Five: Dummy Knot

  1. 1 Spread the scarf around your neck. Hang the scarf from the back of your neck with the ends hanging straight down over your chest.
    • One end should hang slightly below the other. One end should go to the middle of the chest, the other to the top of the waist.
    • Note that a medium-length scarf works well for this method.
    • Scarves with patterns and thick weaves work especially well here, as the knot will look better as a result.
    • This style is mild and very warm, depending on how tight you tighten the knot.
  2. 2 Make a loose knot on one side. Tie a knot about 30 to 45 cm from the base of the long end of the scarf.
    • Hold the knot so that it is easy to adjust and easy to put on the other end of the scarf.
  3. 3 Slip the other end into a knot. Pull the short end of the scarf across the base of the scarf.
    • If the knot is too tight to thread the other end through, just loosen it slightly without undoing it completely.
  4. 4 Tighten the knot and adjust the ends. Adjust the ends of the scarf so they are approximately equal in length.
    • Pull on the knotted end slightly to tighten the knot around the other end.
    • This type of knot is often worn on the outside of a jacket or coat.

Method 6 of 6: Method Six: Single and Double Loops

  1. 1 Drape your scarf around your neck. Hang the scarf from the back of your neck so that the ends are spread out straight in front.
    • Let the front of the neck remain open for now. This should essentially look like the classic style of wearing a scarf.
    • This style can range from slightly warm to very warm, depending on how tight you loop.
    • Choose a long scarf for this style. A scarf with a length of 1.8 meters works well. A longer scarf will work well if you are going to wrap it around your neck several times.
    • For a more traditional look, choose a fringed scarf. A scarf with rounded edges would look good, though.
  2. 2 Place the long end of the scarf over your shoulder. Pass the long end over the neck, draping it over the opposite shoulder.
    • The long end should hang straight down your back. The short end should remain in front.
  3. 3 Bring the long end back to front in a circular motion across your neck. Bring the long end over the back of your neck and over your shoulder to its original position.
    • Both ends should now hang straight down on your chest.
    • Pull up on both ends of the scarf to align. Do this to adjust the scarf around your neck. A strong loop will be warmer, while a looser loop will be looser and more stylish.
    • This completes the one-turn style. Depending on the length of the scarf and the cold weather, you can continue like this by making another turn around your neck.
  4. 4 Pass the long end of the scarf around your neck again. Wrap the long end around the neck again, crossing it at the front and back of the neck, as well as both shoulders.
    • When finished, both ends should be in front of your chest.
    • Tighten or loosen the neck loops to create the look and feel you want. Make sure the scarf lies flat in front of your chest and is not twisted or tied anywhere.
    • In a two-turn style, the ends of the scarf can be worn either outside or tucked inside the coat.