A
scarf
tied with aplomb adds style and warmth to your winter wardrobe. A
scarf, in its basic sense, works because it surrounds and protects your
neck and keeps cold drafts of air from spiralling down your collar,
leaving you susceptible to catching a chill.
Parisian Knot
The Parisian is the most popular knot. Here’s how to tie a scarf in a
Parisian knot: Take the scarf in both hands and fold it over lengthwise;
drape it around your neck; insert the loose ends through the loop
hanging in front of you and pull them through. You can play with the
tautness of the knot and the thickness of the scarf by doubling the
scarf lengthwise, if you wish. This knot looks great on a short
leather jacket with a notch collar left down. On a very cold day, you can tuck the scarf into the jacket and pull the zipper up.
Once-Around Knot
The once-around knot is your entry-level knot for all those brisk days
when you need a little extra comfort but don’t want to go with complete
arctic readiness. Most men will use this knot for a quick commute to
work or an evening out with a fitted blazer. The point of this knot is
casual warmth. To learn how to tie a scarf in a once-around knot, drape
the scarf around your neck allowing one end to be longer than the other.
Take the long end and bring it around your neck and let it fall over
your chest. If you have a long neck, overlap the scarf in back just a
bit so that most of your neck between the jacket and the base of your
skull is covered.
Loose Once-Around Knot
The loose once-around knot is more about
fashion
and having the scarf with you “just in case.” Pair the scarf with a
duffle coat or any hooded snorkel jacket for a rakish look of
adventurism. When it comes to knowing how to tie a scarf in a loose
once-around knot, the same rules apply as the regular once-around knot:
Drape it loosely as though you haven’t the time to finish the job right.
Twice-Around Knot
The twice-around knot challenges the Parisian as your go-to knot on
those cold days. In fact, if you like the Parisian knot, you might
change up your look with the twice-around just for fun without
sacrificing warmth. Unlike the Parisian, however, you’ll require less of
a collar on your jacket because this knot takes up a lot of room.
Here’s how to tie a
scarf
in a twice-around knot: Begin as you would with the once-around with
both ends hanging in front of you, but make sure one is significantly
longer than the other. Take the much longer end and circle it around
your neck twice; do this without making the knot too tight. Getting the
lengths of the ends to match up or come out relatively close will take a
bit of practice, but a knot like this will make all the difference on a
cold day. This one is perfect for crew necks and Mandarin-style collars
on a short leather jacket (and is easily tucked into the jacket for
extra warmth).
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