Women's scarves

How to tie a scarf on a hooded garment?

How to tie a scarf on a hooded garment?
Content
  1. How to choose a scarf for your outerwear?
  2. How to tie?
  3. For men
  4. Images

A scarf is a wonderful accessory, it will easily complement your look, giving it style and completeness, highlighting the color of your eyes, emphasizing individuality and elegance. But, if you pick it up incorrectly, it will just as easily ruin your image.

How to choose a scarf for your outerwear?

Today, many scarves have appeared - light and warm, wide and narrow, monochromatic and variegated. Shawls, stoles, snoods, knitted, silk, woolen - how not to drown in this variety and choose what is right for you?

Here are some simple tips:

  • Review your wardrobe before going to the store. Even a scarf you like very much should not be taken if you obviously have nothing to wear it with.
  • Be sure to try the scarf on yourself. Even a gorgeous scarf on your friend may not suit you.
  • Decide what you are waiting for. If a scarf is supposed to be the center of attention, choose bright scarves with a large print. If his task is to shade your outfit or complete the look, you should pay attention to plain scarves or scarves with a small unobtrusive pattern.
  • If you are matching a scarf to a particular outfit, it is better to send to shops directly in it.
  • Voluminous thick-knit scarves will help balance the figure of girls with lush hips, but thin young ladies are better off choosing something less voluminous.
  • A scarf thrown over the neck with long ends left will visually add height to you.
  • A scarf for the cold season is chosen from wool, cashmere or angora, Summer scarves - chiffon, silk, crepe de chine or thin cotton.
  • Pay attention to the quality of the product - no puffs, well-finished edges, high-quality fabric.
  • The color of the scarf is very important and should match your color type.

How to tie?

So, if you have chosen the perfect scarf for yourself, it's time to learn how to knit it beautifully and casually. There are also some nuances for each type of outerwear.

Down jacket

A down jacket is perhaps the most common type of outerwear today. Almost any scarves can be combined with it. Let's start our review with it.

  • Unlike a fur coat, for example, with a down jacket, you can wear both a thin and a thick scarf.
  • With a short fitted down jacket, snood will look great.
  • A down jacket of a calm pastel shade will successfully complement a bright voluminous scarf with a contrasting flowering, scarves with a large pattern, geometric patterns, and a cage will look interesting.
  • An openwork shawl thrown over the shoulder will add romance to the image.

How to tie?

The easiest way is to wrap the scarf around your neck, leaving the long ends hanging down or tied in a knot. If the scarf is thin, you can hide it under clothes, if it is thick, leave the down jacket unbuttoned. When it's cold outside, wind the scarf under the hood. This version of the scarf bandage is considered classic and will suit any outerwear.

A thick knitted scarf or stole can be tied around the neck with tight rings and the ends are hidden. This type of styling is called a "collar" and is tied over the hood if the scarf is bulky or under the clothes if it is thin.

A long scarf or stole wrapped around the neck with the ends thrown back looks original.

A thin long scarf can be passed under the hood and tied in the front with a simple knot or French. French knot - when the scarf is folded in half, it is thrown around the neck and the loose ends are passed through the resulting loop.

A wide thick knitted snood is laid over the hood.

A scarf-scarf is simply and effectively tied. Fold the scarf in a triangle and leave the corner to fall off in front, Wrap the ends around the neck, tie and hide at the front corner.

Fur coat

  1. You should not choose a scarf for a fur coat decorated with various protruding decorative elements - beads, sequins, chains - such things will not only look cheap and tasteless, but will most likely spoil the fur over time.
  2. It is better to choose scarves in neutral colors, combined with a shade of fur. For dark fur, you can choose, on the contrary, a contrasting, light scarf.
  3. Give preference to light, flowing fabrics - silk, cashmere, fine wool.

How to tie?

Draw a wide stole under the hood, bring the ends forward, cross and throw back. Drape graceful folds in front.

It is very popular today to combine a scarf with a fur coat. Slip the scarf over your head and tie the front or back over the scarf. If the fur is thin (for example, mink), you can leave the edges over the hood, otherwise, it is better to tuck the ends of the scarf under the fur coat.

It is also better to hide the ends of a simple long scarf under a fur coat, however, if the ends are decorated with fringe or pieces of fur, it is better to leave them for everyone to see.

The French knot also looks great on a fur coat.

A light shawl thrown over the shoulders at an angle will adorn your look not only in a down jacket, but also in a fur coat.

Coat

Coats have many modifications and, depending on the style, look completely different. Therefore, the scarves for them should be different:

  • Large knitted scarves, long and wide stoles are suitable for a single-breasted coat, depending on the color of the coat - variegated or monochromatic with a large, voluminous pattern. Such scarves are usually worn on top.
  • Short and light decorative silk or chiffon scarves, both bright and pastel colors, which are hidden under clothes, look great with a double-breasted coat.
  • For casual style, wide checkered fabric scarves are recommended, as well as knitted scarves, multi-colored or solid.
  • For the military style, a yoke-scarf or a tube scarf is suitable. Narrow but long knitted scarves decorated with fringe will look interesting with this style.
  • With a cropped coat, you can wear soft fabrics and long knitted scarves. Plain or checkered colors are acceptable.

How to tie?

The classic and French knot are tied simply, but they look spectacular.

A tie knot will suit a strict coat, in this case the coat is left unbuttoned or the scarf is passed under the hood.

You can, by wrapping a scarf around your neck, tie it with an interesting bow. However, with this method, the coat must be at least slightly unbuttoned to leave room for the bow. In addition, this method of knitting a scarf is suitable only for ladies with a long neck.

An interesting option is to twist the scarf into a tourniquet, and then wrap it around the neck.

The collar option with hidden ends is also perfect for a coat. You can also beat it by laying the scarf in non-tight tiers one under the other.

A scarf with a corner left in front is a great version.

An easy and graceful way to tie a long scarf is to wrap it around your neck, leaving one end in the front and the other in the back.

Sheepskin coat

For sheepskin coats, voluminous scarves or snoods are most often selected. An openwork scarf is well suited to a smooth sheepskin coat, a bright one to a dark one, and matched to a light one. Thin scarves with a sheepskin coat are not worn.

A scarf on a sheepskin coat can be tied, like any thick scarf on a down jacket or coat. The most successful options are considered to be a snood or a clamp.

For men

When choosing a scarf, men should stick to simplicity, conservatism and naturalness. Natural material, restrained colors, discreet drawing - something that will adorn any man.

How to tie?

  1. Simple or French knot.
  2. Clamp.
  3. Left on the front or back ends of the scarf.
  4. The "cowboy" knot is the corner of the scarf left in the front.

Images

Youth

Add a soft leopard scarf to match the fur to a khaki jacket trimmed with brown fur. Opening the jacket reveals a delicate French knot.

Graceful image

A thick two-tone beige scarf is ideally matched in tone to a beige down jacket. The darker brown adds a bit of flair by accentuating the well-tied "yoke" just enough so as not to spoil the elegance of the look

Stylish

The burgundy scarf is casually tied over a burgundy down jacket. Left hanging down in front, the long ends visually stretch the silhouette. A scarf held under the hood raises the fur trim to the face, not only creating warmth and coziness, but also emphasizing the complexion favorably.

Romantic

The unusual combination of turquoise and pink looks very lyrical. Delicate pink long scarf will accentuate your femininity and velvety skin, hiding minor imperfections. Long ends paired with an open long coat add a slimmer look. Great for a date.

Everyday

A very thick knitted scarf just thrown over the neck, half a tone lighter than a down jacket - what could be simpler? Nevertheless, the result is a stylish and unbroken image in which you will be warm and comfortable.

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