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How to Tie and Wear a Long Scarf in Different Ways

The scarves provide not only warmth but also a splash of color and style to outfits. There are many different ways to wear a long scarf, yet most people only know of one or two ways. However, long rectangular scarves are highly versatile and can be tied in a variety of ways to produce stunning results. The techniques are simple, yet the results are stunning.

Here are five different ways that you can tie your scarf in the cold weather.

1. Classic Choker 
This is basically the classic look of a scarf that you imagine in the cold weather. Wrap the scarf around the neck once and let the ends hang loose in the front of you.

2. European Wrap 
This is another simple and quick way to tie your scarf. With one end hanging loose at the front, throw the other end over your shoulder and let that end hang loose in the back.

3. Hacking Knot 
This knot is a great professional look for when you are heading in or out of the office. Fold your scarf in half. Put it around your neck and slip the loose ends through the loop to adjust it to where you want it.

4. Simple Ascot 
This way of tying your scarf is a little more complex, but it will keep you the warmest on the cold days of winter.
Step 1) Fold the scarf in half width ways and place round your neck with one side longer than the other
Step 2) Cross the longer side over the shorter side, then wrap it 360 degrees around the shorter side again
Step 3) Take the longer side behind the shorter side but this time passes it through the space at the top
Step 4) Finally pass it through the front of the knot and adjust the tie to suit.

5. A New Way to Tie a Scarf
Step 1) Fold the scarf in half and place round your neck, loop on one side and ends on the other side
Step 2) Take one end and place it through the loop
Step 3) Twist the loop, just like the "figure eight"
Step 4) Finally take the other end and place it through the loop and adjust the tie to suit.

You know, a good idea for both keeping fashionable and functional, is to take a minute out of your time before running out the door and try wrapping your winter scarf in a totally new way. Choose a knot that will fit the style of your jacket and will also keep you as warm as you need to be on that particular day. To be extra fashionable, learn all the ways that you can tie your scarf in the cold weather and you can have a new look every day.

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