50 Knotty Ways to Tie a Scarf and Pocket Square
Welcome to House of Gharats’ 50 ways to style a scarf and pocket square. This page wishes to fill you with inspirations of ways to style and use your scarves. We at House of Gharats love scarves because we see the endless potential they have. It is unquestionably the most versatile accessory there is, simply because it literally is a square piece of fabric; the very foundation of fashion. In addition, scarves are timeless and non-judgemental, they don’t care about your height, weight, features or age. Everyone loves scarves and scarves love us. It an essential piece that everyone needs to have in their wardrobe. However, scarves have more uses and styles than you think, on this page, we will show you 50 of our favourite ways on how to tie a scarf. We wish that this page will be a helpful source of inspiration for you to constantly visit and try the many ways of styling and using your scarf.
How to tie a scarf on head
Whether you are wearing a scarf on your head for a religious reason or just simply because you want to add more colour and style to your outfit, a scarf around a head serves something good for everyone. The head is the part of your body that is most looked at by others, especially when communicating or facing one another. Therefore, if you are going to wear a scarf wrapped around your head, you might as well give it your damn best shot because at the end you will look absolutely stunning, feel confident and have people gaze at you with wonder, joy and envy.
Whether you call it a hair scarf, head scarf or headband, they are all correct. In fact, these many names can be attributed to the vastly different styles, this includes wearing it as a bandana, big bow headband, big bow around a floppy hat, use it to tie up your hair, use it to tie up your hair with a bow, tie it into a head knot to channel your inner rockstar, wrap it into a headscarf, tie it through your plait, use it as a thick headband and tie your hair up by using it as a turban.
How to tie a scarf on neck
Adding an accessory to the neck is almost entirely synonymous with the formal, professional and sleek necktie. Moreover, wearing a neckerchief or a scarf around the neck instead of a necktie is what can really draw the line between a fun, casual and experimental look and a necktie with its aforementioned connotations. To reiterate, both neck scarves and neckties have their own purposes and should be worn at appropriate occasions, but knowing when to wear each one is useful, particularly when to wear a neck scarf because a lot of people do not take advantage of this special moment, they tend to stick with wearing a necktie. When you are able to find the right time to wear a neck scarf, you can then have a lot of fun with styling it because you are not limited to looking formal, but that does not mean you should not look presentable. So why not try these fun, experimental, yet presentable ways to wear and style your neck scarf.
A neckerchief and neck scarf can have as many or even more variations of styling than tying a necktie. Some of these ways include using it as a different kind of bow tie, twist it into a choker that hangs down your back, knot me into a circle fluid, use it to become a Cowboy, tie it into a cravat, tie it into a sailor knot, use it as a tie, knot it into this twisted necklace and knot it around your neck.
How to tie a scarf into clothing
As mentioned previously, a scarf is really just a square piece of fabric, the foundation of fashion. So why not take the initiative to channel your inner tailor to transform your scarf into an abundant of different clothing styles, including, wrap it around you into a bandeau, knot a scarf into a kimono sleeve wrap, tie two scarves together and one around the middle to create this knot corner top, wrap it into a one shoulder strap top, tie four scarves together to make a pair of shorts, wrap it around your hips and tie it into a thick waist band.
Practical hacks to tie a scarf
Much like transforming a scarf into clothing, practical hacks is another category which will inspire you to discover creative ways to find functional uses for an otherwise fashion statement. Some of the functional uses for a scarf includes, turning a scarf into an arm sling, use a scarf as a strap for a clutch bag, use a scarf as braces, use a scarf as a belt, use a scarf as a camera strap, use a scarf as a lead for a dog, fold a scarf into a big floppy bag, use a scarf as a flying carpet to escape from your Mother-In-Law or as a picnic blanket, use a scarf or pocket square as shoelaces, cover your eyes to play Hide & Seek with your kids or for your lover and finally avoid a fight, cover your words with a scarf and you won’t sleep on a couch at night!
Style hacks to tie a scarf
Style hacks for scarves and pocket squares are infinite, yet that they always make a great addition to whatever you apply it on, whether it is as an accessory on your body or as a decoration to everyday objects. The scarf and pocket square can undeniably transform something plain into something with elegance, thoughtfulness and creativity. Some of our favourite style hacks for scarves and pocket squares are using a scarf as an art piece above a bed, tie a scarf around an ankle, roll a scarf into a flower or wrap a scarf around a bottle of wine as a gift for a loved one, tie a scarf around a leg as a garter, tie a scarf around a handbag handle, wrap a scarf around a watch or tie a scarf around a wrist, fold into a pocket square, wear a scarf as a sash, wear a scarf as a cape, make a scarf into a twisty bracelet or tie a scarf into a ring and finally tying a scarf around a walking stick.