Monday, October 29, 2007

Wearing a Scarf

How should a man wear a scarf? There are several ways, and most of them work whether the scarf is paired with an overcoat or just an odd jacket.

Which is a reason to point out that scarves look great without overcoats. Tied like an ascot around the neck (like the men in the illustration) and worn over a sweater or a shirt, a scarf fills the front of the jacket and keeps the wearer warm. I like them paired with tweed on weekends instead of a necktie.

Of course, some men don't go to the trouble of tieing their scarves when they're wearing an overcoat. Scarves can be worn without a knot, where the ends just frame the opening of the coat, exposing the necktie. It's a nice look so long as the overcoat holds the scarf in place, and so long as the winter wind isn't whistling into the wearer's shirt.

A step beyond the open scarf is the continental approach. Just fold the scarf in half, place it around the neck and pull the two ends through the open loop.

3 comments:

John said...

I wish I knew how to tie a scarf. Would like to wear more of them.

Will said...

You do know how to tie one now though, don't you?

. said...

Can’t say I’ve thought much about wearing a Scarf. Putting one on become as matter of fact as putting on socks or a hat.

Since reading this little piece I found two knots that I wasn’t aware of. The ‘Fake Bow’ and ‘Slip Knot’. Wonderful stuff, apparently I was using a ‘Hacking Knot’…. I am enjoying these two new knots, its nice to have options.

Know of any others?

Some Knots:
http://www.gallantapparel.com/scarf%20tying.htm

 
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