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The humble scarf may have started as a garment worn for utilitarian
reasons to stay warm, but with time, the headscarf has come to be
regarded as a stylish accessory as well. When it comes to making a
fashion statement, wearing a headscarf for men is a choice that has a
wide margin for the successes and mistakes. Choice of color, weaving,
style, fabric, and attaching itself will have an effect on the success
of adding this product to your wardrobe. Following is the Instructions
for How to tie a scarf for men
Wear winter scarves. As a choice of fashionable winter scarves men,
ranging from thin to thick fleecy and woolly, are rarely
challenged. Summer Scarves for men in light, airy fabrics are of a
much more controversial and are often considered either a fake or
fashion, usually a bold act of groundbreaking. Try the headscarf only
if you like to be daring in your choice of mode and are willing to
overcome a small criticism.
Choose colors and styles according to traditions of menswear. Avoid
scarves that are considered "feminine mode" by failing to go brighter,
lighter colors (pink, purple, pink, yellow, orange, white true) and
the weaving of lace, and sweet accessories (such as pompoms). Look for
scarves that are more earthy or blue / gray color, black or white to a
tighter, flatter weaves. Look for solid colors or patterns that
resemble those found in the fashion of other men, such as tiles,
checked, striped and Argyle.
Use scarves to highlight the upper body. A scarf around the neck
stresses your neck and shoulders, especially if you use a thinner
scarf. To achieve this, let your tail long scarf and not bunch the
fabric around your neck - just use a loop, like a turtleneck.
Wrap your scarf, instead of linking in general. Tie the scarf in a
knot can damage and wrinkles, but it also creates the cooler and did
not look attractive. Lay your scarf around the neck evenly (both sides
of the same length). For more heat, wrap the scarf back and forth (the
loop around the front of the neck), then wrap the tail around the
front. Create a look, interesting asymmetric leaving a tail at the
front and one in the back. If you do not tie your scarf to create a
single node and let loose (this look is appropriate with scarves very
large).
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