The Finishing Touch: Why You Should Own A Silk Scarf

The Finishing Touch: Why You Should Own A Silk Scarf

When you first think about scarves, you probably picture the cozy cashmere and wool scarves that are popular in the winter. You may consider those to be excellent for keeping the neck warm as well as for adding a splash of color to the collar of a fashionable coat. Yet, scarves aren't just for the colder months.

An exquisite item that is a perfect complement to the summer wardrobe of the fashion-conscious male is a patterned scarf in light silk. These scarves are a wonderful way to add a bit of flair to a casual or formal attire whether they are draped over the shoulders, coiled, or tied loosely around the neck.

Our selection of men's silk scarves are ideal for the hot summer months, and with some forethought, they may even help you maintain your fashion sense until the first few weeks of fall. You can see our finest picks for summer scarves right here.

Tips and Advice for Wearing a Men's Scarf

The simplest, most fundamental piece of neckwear in your closet may be a scarf. There are several methods to knot a scarf for guys, but in order to wear one stylishly, you must be aware of the following dos and don'ts.

Select the appropriate thickness

When it's still a bit warm outside, avoid wearing wool scarves. Choose a fabric that is lighter and thinner and will keep you comfortable rather than overheating, exactly like silk scarves do.

Layer it properly

Lighter scarves, including those made of cotton and silk, complement lighter coats. Bulkier scarves look well with tougher coats like wool & tweed ones.

Choose the proper color

If you're not a "scarf man" and you don't feel comfortable mixing and matching colors, go with a scarf in a neutral hue, like black, grey, brown, or navy. Contrast also has a significant impact while wearing a scarf.

For instance, a maroon scarf will look amazing with a black coat. A black scarf is a certain method to look great if you're wearing jeans.

                               

Should experiment with striking patterns and prints

Even if your top or pants already have complicated patterns, you can still wear a stand-out men's scarf style, just like you may wear socks and neckties with prints and patterns. While you should have scarves in solid hues, wearing patterned scarves can instantly upgrade your look.

Choose a Pattern

Simple plaid works well. It is OK to use subtle stripes or polka dots. Checkerboard designs could be acceptable. The standard is frequently to stick to 3 colors. You're generally OK if it has the appearance of a formal pocket square, a business tie, or a pattern from a professional shirt or jacket.

                                 

 

How to properly wear a scarf

1.THE IVY-LEAGUE

The first option for formal attire and if you want to add color There are two types:

The scarf may be tucked inside a buttoned jacket or blazer or worn thrown over the shoulder.

When wearing an opera scarf over a tuxedo or dinner jacket, stick with this look.

                                  

2. ONCE AROUND

Even though you still don't truly tie the scarf with the Once Around knot, it offers more neck warmth than the scarf drape and may be used in colder weather.

There is no need to tie a knot; simply wrap the scarf around your neck from the long end. It actually depends on the wearer's taste whether the scarf's ends are equal in length or unequal.

                                 

                                   

3. OVER HAND

The Over Hand scarf knot is relatively easy to tie, has a neat, practical appearance, and offers superb neck protection in chilly conditions.

Make one end of the scarf longer than the other as you wrap it around your neck. To knot the scarf, take the long end, cross it over the short end, and then tuck it under and through the gap close to your neck.

Once you've tied the knot, tighten the scarf by pulling on both ends until you are happy with the way it looks. The scarf knot, in my opinion, looks best with one end that is a little longer than the other.

                                    

 4. FRENCH SCARF KNOT

The French scarf knot is a stylish method to tie a scarf that keeps the neck warm and is appropriate for cooler weather. Your scarf should be folded in half lengthwise, then in half widthwise. Wrap the scarf around your neck and knot it by bringing the loose ends through the opening created by the folded end.

                               

5. THE JET SETTER

This look makes the most of your scarf's motion effect.

It's merely a loose drape over your neck with one end being shorter than the other; there isn't a knot in sight.

The longer end of the scarf should be draped around your front neck and over the other shoulder.

If the scarf is very long, wrap it once around your neck before tucking it under your arm. One of the more informal looks, this one effectively conveys movement and mobility—a traveling scarf, if you will.

                                

                             

 

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