Wrap yourself in warmth and style with these scarf ideas

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With scarf season back in full swing, there are a variety of ones to choose from and many different ways to wear them.

Now that cooler weather is officially here, it's time to make use of those scarves that you kept on buying, but haven't been able to wear.

This might be because it's been too warm to have them on, or you've neglected to even touch one since you're not 100 per cent sure how to wear one and make it your own.

Sometimes you want a little variety on the type of scarf you choose to wear, and ultimately how to make it work for you.

Have no fear because Interrobang found some beautiful scarves and a few ways they can be worn.

Hopefully this will get you to pull out one of your own scarves, try the look and wrap yourself in warmth and beauty.

Infinity

This style, also known as the circle scarf, is probably one of the more popular styles when it comes to keeping your neck warm and cozy, but also fashionable and put together.

There are many different versions of infinity scarves that can be found, whether they be thin and light, to add a little extra something to your outfit, or knit and chunky to protect you from the cold.

Both are great staple pieces, and can be worn single or double looped.

They're easy to put on and don't take much effort to pull your look together.

If you don't have an infinity scarf, you can always tie the ends of a longer scarf to make it one continuous circle of material, and can then wear it as a single or double loop.

Wraps

This look allows you to use a large, almost poncho style scarf that drapes over your shoulders.

It's also a simple look to master and only requires a longer, thick scarf that can actually cover your upper body and keep you warm and toasty on those chilly days.

Some people like to call these wraps blanket scarves because they're big enough to double as an accessory, but also as a blanket if your entire body is cold, or if you're trying to catch a few minutes of sleep in between classes.

Wraps generally tend to have a tartan print on them, though they are not limited to it.

Wraps can also work with some thinner scarves like pashminas which still work well for fall, but if you want to be prepared for both fall and winter, then the thicker and cozier, the better.

Light

These scarves are also quite common to see and can be worn in most seasons.

Light scarves can be worn in multiple ways, but more common looks include just hanging down your shoulders (simple but effective), looped once with the ends hanging down.

The basic loop is probably one of the most common ways these scarves tend to be worn.

You would simply fold the scarf in half and wrap it around your neck, while inserting the ends of the scarf within the loop that was created from the two halves coming together.

This look is clean and polished and is a great way to ensure your scarf won't fall off, or end up being dragged around.

For a little extra bit of sophistication, you can also twist the scarf tightly and then bring the ends together and tie it in the same as the basic loop. This is called the twisted necklace.

Alternative ways to wear your scarves:

LOOK 1: Easy knot

Let the scarf hang on your neck, but then tie a knot with one end of the scarf and bring the other end through the hole in the knot.

LOOK 2: Intricate loops

This style seems complicated, but it's quiet easy to do.

Loop the scarf once around your neck (almost like you're wrapping an infinity scarf once), then take one hanging end and bring it up and over the loop, but make sure to not pull it all out.

This will create a small loop.

Then take the other loose end of the scarf and insert it into that smaller loop.

LOOK 3: Butterfly

This style starts with the basic loop look mentioned above.

With the hanging ends, find the outer corner of each end and bring them over each should and then together at the back.

Not only is this look sleek and different, but it covers your neck, shoulders and chest to keep you feeling warm and looking stylish at the same time.