There is no doubt that scarfs are an accessory that everyone has in their closet. Scarfs keep us warm in winter, add patterns to our outfits in spring, and allow us to look stylish in fall. There are so many different ways to wear a scarf, which is why it’s one of my favorite accessories. We have an endless amount of cashmere pink scarf styles and options. You can wear a scarf all year round and with a variety of different outfits. From casual spring wear to a professional look for work, scarfs transcend seasons and sartorial occasions.
Which Scarf to Choose
Scarfs come in a wide variety of shapes, sizes and materials. They can be adorned with embellishments or fringe, and there are different ways to wear each type of scarf, depending on size and style. Since there are so many styles of scarfs, it is easier than ever to wear them on various occasions. There are particular materials and styles of scarfs that lend themselves to different seasons and occasions. For example, it is best to wear a plaid wool scarf in the fall, a silk scarf in the summer, and a light cotton scarf in the spring.
Echarpe Infinity
Infinity scarfs or loop scarfs are relatively new to the scene and have grown in popularity in recent years for their ease of use. You put them on, buckle them once and off you go. It’s simple as hello. They are available in lovely lightweight floral, madras check or striped fabrics for summer and heavier cotton, silk or wool blends for winter, in a variety of checks, prints or united. They are also available in a knitted version, whether in lace or thick.
Plaid scarf
A plaid scarf is a very large, usually square scarf. As the name suggests, they are quite large and even give the impression that you are wearing a blanket. But don’t wear one that big, consider a scarf that’s a bit too big instead. You will notice that many people are wearing scarfs in the fall as they have become very trendy and the most popular print is, of course, plaid.
Long Scarf
A long scarf or a rectangular scarf, also known as an oblong scarf, is probably the most popular scarf to wear these days. These long scarfs can be worn loose, looped or tied in multiple ways. There are so many ways to wear such a scarf in spring, summer, fall or winter. Materials used range from lightweight cotton to silk to wool, not to mention a variety of blended materials. You can find them in solid colors, florals, prints, stripes, checks, and really anything you can imagine. They also exist in a knitted version, from lace to chunky knit.
Shawl
Shawl and scarf have come a little closer together, and the terms have become somewhat interchangeable due to the variety of scarf styles now available. A shawl typically drapes over your shoulders, arms, and can wrap around your entire upper body. The most common shape is rectangular or square, and it should be large enough to cover the upper half of your body. If it’s smaller in size, it’s probably just a simple scarf. These can also come in a variety of colors and fabrics. Shawl scarfs come in light, airy fabrics for summer and thicker, warmer fabrics for fall and winter.
Square Scarf
Square scarfs are less common these days and come in a variety of sizes ranging from 40 to 150cm. Smaller square scarfs are called neck scarfs. They always remind me of air hostesses, with their bright colors tied around their necks, worn to bring color or a pattern to their one color uniform. There is also the bandana, a more informal type of small square scarf that is used for practical purposes.
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