The Tie Knot
Anytime I am wearing a jacket or outwear with lapels, I use the Tie Knot. While not particularly difficult to tie, the hardest part of perfecting this fashionable scarf knot is to make it look like you really didn't even try to tie it. That said, the Tie Knot makes a bold statement as it is much more chunky and noticeable than the Parisian or the Once-Around. To make a Tie Knot drape the scarf around your neck and cross one end over the other, pull the front end of the scarf up through the crossover and let it hang. Voila, you've made a Tie Knot. It's even bold enough to pair up with a stylish men's hat.
Burberry Cashmere Men's Scarf | Neiman Marcus |
The Parisian Knot
My go-to knot for scarves, the Parisian Knot is easy to master. Simply fold your scarf over itself length wise, wrap around your neck and pull the loose ends through the loop. The key to getting this knot to look great is to knot have it flat around your neck as you tie it. Let the scarf pile up and create some texture. Also, this knot is easy to tuck inside a jacket on extremely cold days. This knot looks great over sweaters and is also a great choice over a slim-fit shirt.
Armani Wool Men's Scarf | Neiman Marcus |
The Once-Around Knot
The Once-Around is a great choice for extra cold days where you really need to warmth provided by a scarf. Easy to make and here's how: hang the scarf around your neck with one end longer than the other, then take the long end around your neck and let it fall over your chest. That's all. You can also do a Twice-Around by wrapping the scarf around your neck twice. A great choice for crew-necks and Mandarin collar jackets.
Brunello Cucinelli Rib-Knit Scarf | Neiman Marcus |
Thanks for reading. As always, be dapper.
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