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18 Ways to Tie A Scarf

Scarves, along with trench coats and black dresses are essential to any wardrobe. This versatile accessory can add color, interest or even fun prints to our outfits. There are many ways to tie a scarves, and every twist or knot will instantly enhance any outfit. You can play around with a 30″ x 80″ design using a step-by-step tutorial video and GIFs. You can learn 18 different ways to tie your scarf if you want to do more than just drape it.

The Basic Drape

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Step 1. Wrap the scarf around your neck evenly and hang it.

Belted Drape

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Step 1. Wrap the scarf around your neck evenly and let it hang.

Step 3: Fasten a belt around the waist.

The Toss

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Step 1. Wrap the scarf around your neck evenly.

Step 2 : Throw one end over the other shoulder.

The Reverse Drape

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Step 1. Wrap the scarf around your neck evenly and let it hang.

Step 3: Toss the end of the scarf to one side.

Step 4: Toss the opposite end over the opposing shoulder.

Front Tie

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Step 1. Wrap the scarf around your neck evenly and let it hang.

Step 3: Cross and tie both ends at the center. Adjust the layers so that they are layered on top of each other, and fluff.

Basic Loop

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Step 2: Wrap the scarf around your neck in an uneven manner (the shorter end should be at the chest area).

Step 3: Loop the longer end twice around your neck before letting it hang.

Knotted basic loop

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Step 2: Wrap the scarf around your neck in an uneven manner (the shorter end should be at the chest area).

Step 3: Loop the longer end twice around your neck before letting it hang.

Step 4: Tie the ends to the side.

Basic Tucked-In Loop

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Step 2: Wrap the scarf around your neck in an uneven manner (the shorter end should be at the chest area).

Step 3: Loop the longer end twice around your neck before letting it hang.

Step 4: Cross the two ends, and tuck under the loop.

The Loop Through

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Step 1. Fold your scarf in half, and drape it around your neck.

Step 3: Feed both ends through the loop.

The Neckerchief

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Step 1. Fold the scarf in half twice to make a rectangle.

Step 3: Cut the rectangle in half so that it becomes a square.

Step 3. Fold the square in a triangle shape by folding it diagonally.

Step 4 Take the two ends on the longest side and tie it around the neck.

The Faux Infinity

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Step 1. Knot together the two corners opposite of the scarf to form a circle.

Step 3: Swing it twice over your head.

Step 3: Fluff.

The Head Scarf

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Step 1. Spread out the fabric, and drape it around your head.

Step 2 : Throw one end over the shoulder.

Step 4: Throw the remaining end over the other shoulder.

The Wrap

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Step 1. Wrap your scarf evenly around both shoulders.

Step 3: Place one end of your scarf across your body.

Step 3 Throwing the other end over the opposite shoulder

The Wrap Without Tails

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Step 1. Wrap your scarf evenly around both shoulders.

Step 2 : Tuck one corner under the scarf behind the other shoulder.

Step 4: Throw the remaining end over the other shoulder.

The Figure

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Step 1. Fold your scarf in half, and drape it around your neck.

Step 3: Feed the top end of the loop through

Step 4: Twist the loop to make a second hole.

Step 4 : Feed the bottom end into the second hole. Adjust as necessary.

The Neck-Tie

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Step 1. Wrap the scarf around your throat. Be sure that one end of the scarf is longer than another (the longer side should be used to tie the knot).

Step 3: Bring the longer end in front and then bring it over the shorter end. This will create a loop.

Step 3 Feed the longer end into this loop and form a knot. Tighten and push the knot up (like a ties).

Neck-Tie Loop

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Step 1. Loop the scarf once around your neck. Make sure that one end of the scarf is longer than another (the longer side should be used to tie the knot).

Step 3: Bring the longer end in front and then bring it over the shorter end. This will create a loop.

Step 3 Feed the longer end into this loop and form a knot. Tighten and push the knot up (like a ties).

The Pretzel

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Step 1. Fold the scarf in half, and drape it around your neck.

Step 2 Feeding the top end of the loop from below.

Step 3 Bring the bottom end up and over through the same loop.

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