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How to tie a scarf: Essential Knots for Every Occasion

How to tie a scarf: Essential Knots for Every Occasion

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By: Eton
4 min

Scarves aren’t just for keeping warm—they’re versatile accessories that can elevate any outfit. Whether you’re dressing for a casual day out or a more formal event, knowing how to tie a scarf can add that perfect finishing touch to your look. Below, we’ve curated a guide to the most stylish scarf knots, each demonstrated in our video tutorial. Follow along and find the one that suits your style best.

The French Loop

A timeless and casual knot, the French Loop is ideal for shorter scarves. Here’s how to tie it:

1. Fold the scarf in half. 2. Drape it around your neck. 3. Thread both ends through the loop. This slightly asymmetrical look works best with a relaxed outfit, adding a touch of effortless charm.

Pro Tip: For a more sophisticated variation, try the Four-in-Hand knot.

The Four-in-Hand

For a polished look with a subtle braid effect, perfect for layering under a jacket, opt for the Four-in-Hand knot.

1. Start by folding the scarf in half and draping it over your neck. 2. Thread one end through the loop. 3. Twist the loop halfway, then pull the other end through.

This knot adds a sophisticated edge, making it an excellent choice for formal occasions.

The Overhand

For pure elegance, whether formal or smart-casual, the Overhand knot is a go-to option.

1. Drape the scarf around your neck. 2. Cross the ends, then pull one side up through the neck loop. 3. Adjust the knot and spread out the top part for a fuller look.

It’s the perfect finishing touch for any polished outfit.

The Underhand

The Underhand knot offers both flexibility and style, making it a versatile option for any wardrobe.

1. Start with a thinner scarf, like a cotton or linen blend. 2. Drape the scarf around your neck with one end slightly longer. 3. Cross the ends and pull the longer side through the neck loop.

You can adjust the knot’s height depending on the weather or the look you’re going for—higher for warmth, or lower to showcase your tie.

The Drape

If simplicity is your thing, you can’t go wrong with The Drape. No knot required—just place the scarf under your jacket for an effortlessly elegant look.

Once Around

The ultimate casual scarf knot, Once Around, works best for laid-back looks.

1. Keep one side shorter and wrap the longer end around your neck. 2. For a finishing touch, tie a simple knot in the front.

Whether you prefer the elegance of The Overhand or the laid-back vibe of Once Around, mastering these scarf knots will take your style game to the next level. Practice these techniques and discover which knot suits your personal look best.

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