I love putting together 10 rounds of outfits I may not get to wear in my every day life and shows off my personal style. Not everything that happens in Vegas has to stay in Vegas! I love adding accessories like wild rags to my Vegas looks that can then be incorporated into my daily wear when I get home. Here are my Fringe Scarves picks broken down by the look you may be going for!
This is my favorite type of NFR look. With vintage pieces you cannot find just anywhere, your outfit is one of a kind. These wild rags incorporate vintage western pieces like silver, turquoise, and beadwork into their designs.
In Vegas, more is more. A trip to the finals is the time to dress flashy and turn heads. These scarves have all the right ingredients to be showstoppers on their own.
If you are going to be in town for the fifth round, aka the Tough Enough to Wear Pink round, you are going to want to dress for the theme. There will be a LOT of pink to choose from, so here are a few more unique pink options.
Many people put an over-the-top Western spin on their wardrobes during the NFR. If that is not your typical vibe, or you prefer a more understated Western look, these scarves would be our top picks.
To pull off the coastal cowgirl aesthetic, you need the perfect combination of rugged western and casual coastal. Think earth tones, denim blues, and pops of vibrant, colorful accents. A silk scarf is a great accessory for this style because it is a traditional Western piece that can be worn to feel very casual with a little bit of draping or a loose knot.
To channel more "beach-inspired cowgirl" look that could easily transition to a day horseback, select multifunctional pieces, like denim jeans, a wide brimmed hat, and a scarf like these.
The Bronco Buster has pops of greens, oranges, and yellows that are vibrant but still fit in the natural color pallet. The really stand out against a head to toe denim look.
The Denim Pawn has various blue hues from the denim and turquoise details that channel the ocean and vivid pinks that remind us of a sunset on the beach.
When we look at the Ladies of the Basin we are immediately reminded of the sun sinking down behind a coastal horizon. The bright colors are unmatched!
If you are looking to channel more of a beachy "toes in the sand" aesthetic, bright and airy with some colorful, tropical details are a must.
The Big Concho Swim Wrap is the perfect cover to tie on after a dip in the water, or throw over your shoulders and enjoy a relaxing evening.
Comes in four colors: black, bone, turquoise, rust
The Bandito Bandana is the perfect warm weather accessory, with ultra soft, breathable material with fun saguaro and bucking horse detailed corners. We will pair one of these with our casual outfits for some added flare.
Comes in six colors: black, red, navy, mustard, brown, olive
One of our newest bandana designs, the Sedona Bandana has the softness of the bandito with a bright pop of pink to pair against a tropical print, like our palm leaf romper.
Comes in five colors: black, red, navy, mustard, pink
The On the Road Again captures the essence of coastal cowgirl perfectly, bright ocean blues, and colorful embellishments you could find in a beach town that also has the perfect draping for a casual, laid back look.
Coastal cowgirl is not just an aesthetic for warm weather. Channel the beach with some layers once the temperature drops!
The Fernando reminds us of a bright summer day on a tropical getaway. The Spanish tile inspired border and colorful collage burro have us wanting to relive our best beach vacation.
A Little Romance has a similar color palette as the Ladies of the Basin above, but adds some richness in deep blue hues that makes it easy to transition into fall and winter.
One of our most underrated scarves, the Rio can be paired with almost any outfit to channel almost any style. Here we see it paired with a denim jacket for a cold-weather coastal cowgirl look, but it could also be paired with a plain white tee as an elevated essential or all-black for a quiet luxury look. It's a closet must-have.
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For those that have a love for all things turquoise, this Long Tall 12mm Satin Silk is for you! Turquoise-adorned scarf with a contrasting solid background. This one grabs your attention, and easily replaces a necklace.
The Gallop is a power scarf. With beautiful Zuni-style turquoise pieces front and center in its design, this is a scar you wear if you want to turn heads. Go out on the town in your favorite tress and a Gallop tied on. We love to pair a LBD with the Royal or Pink Gallop to really steal the show.
If you are riding pastures or doing chores on a chilly spring morning, you need a long tall scarf that bundles well, like the gallop. The natural silk material is breathable, which means you get all the warmth of a wild rag without overheating with synthetic polyester material. This dressed-down look calls for your go-to jacket and cowboy boots.
The vintage, retro look never dies and the Let’er Buck is a blast from the past. Made from a vintage collectible vest that I have cherished, it just had to be part of a scarf.
The Let’er Buck allows you to resurrect your favorite vintage rodeo pieces and relive the good ole days! The western pop art look of the longhorns and cattle brands makes this scarf a perfect complement to a leather jacket with lots of fringe. Add your favorite retro rockabilly boots to complete the look.
Give your simple outfit some retro flare. Grab a pair of black jeans and your favorite black top and the black Let’er Buck for a vintage monochrome look. Swap out the black for the pink Let’er Buck for an added punch.
]]>The Desert Moon is a cool blast from the past. Vintage cacti and bright floral accents in one corner, floral and a steer skull in the other make for a fun splash of color for any scarf or wild rag lover!
With its neon pink and floral corner details, the Desert Moon adds a feminine touch that is really fun to juxtaposition with the menswear trend. Tie this scarf in a bow or Windsor knot and pair it with your favorite structured blazer for boss girl vibes.
The Desert Moon comes in the shorty size, which is a great size to add to any laid-back look. Tie it in a simple knot or accessorize your go-to purse for effortless style on the go.
]]>The Derby comes in our Long-Tall size and is 100% Twill Silk. Unlike most of our scarves, we took this high-end classic and made it in 14mm twill rather than 12 mm. The heavier 14mm twill used for this scarf, has a full-bodied feel and is similar to an Hermes, giving your ties more shape and body.
Is upscale equestrian your style? Then you need the Derby! Dress to impress at your next function and tie the derby in a half bow for some added interest to your neckline.
Do you want to dress a little more laid back but still look chic? The Derby is the extra touch that can pull it off. Pair it with a comfy sweater and some tall leather boots for your own take on relaxed equestrian.
Show us how you style your Derby scarf by tagging us on Facebook or Instagram using #stickyourneckout. If you need to add the Derby to your silk wild rag collection, you can choose between the red and black designs here.
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The 2023 color of the year is Viva Magenta! According to Pantone, this color "is brave and fearless, powerful and empowering." Incorporate Viva Magenta into your wardrobe through a wild rag to really pack a punch!
I Have at Least 19 Opinions | Baby Concho |
In 2022, we saw the re-emergence of western menswear trend in urban, ranch and arena. The new 2023 wild rags and ties will take the men's fashion trend to another level with structured blazers in daring colors for a "professional, yet playful" look. Give a western spin to this trend by tying your wild rag or Twilly in a Windsor knot.
Nashville Twilly | Bonita |
Have you seen all the amazing vintage fashion prints and styles popping up everywhere? Western Fashion Nostalgia continues to dominate the fashion and art worlds. We've taken it to another level and combined the two (fashion and art) to make retro western pop art silk scarves and wild rages over here at Fringe Scarves!
Let-er-Buck! | Ranger |
Does denim ever truly go out of style? It's like black- it goes with everything, especially your favorite wild rag.
Ladies of the Basin |
Layering textures is a foolproof way to elevate your wardrobe. We love taking a silky wild rag and layering it with bulky fabric like denim, leather, or corduroy. Another great way to layer in texture to a wardrobe is with a shawl, like our Big Concho shawl.
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We introduced the Gallop scarf in black and gray as a part of the 2021 line. In 2022, we've added more color options that contrast beautifully with the Zuni turquoise pieces in the design. Whichever color combination is calling your name, it will be sure to elevate every outfit you wear it with.
Mustard | Pink |
Midnight | Bone | Royal Blue |
Black | Grey |
If someone was to describe the perfect western outfit, leather, silver, and turquoise would have to be included. If that's how you would describe the perfect outfit, you may think the Flagstaff is the perfect silk wild rag. Vintage silver and turquoise conchos and worn leather straps come together to create this design. It gives all the ranch rustic and chic Ralph Lauren vibes at the same time.
Antique Tan | Black |
Antique Sage | Navy |
The Squash Blossomed wild rag was an original design from our debut collection many years ago. It has long been a favorite, with fans often complaining they wanted more after they had the bone, red, and brown in their scarf holders. This year, we decided to add black to the lineup. Why did we not do this sooner?!
Black | Brown | |
Cayenne | Bone |
The Kingman Turquoise is another design from our original collection. It resembles a giant slab of gorgeous Kingman turquoise draped around your neck. That's the fantasy, right? New for 2022 is the Kingman design in both a long tall silk scarf and a twilly!
Kingman Wild Rag | Kingman Twilly |
The Howdy silk wild rag combines our favorite details of the Flagstaff and the Western Yoke. Beautiful turquoise embedded conchos in the corners, boot stitching throughout the body, and a few hidden details that only can be seen when you tie this one on!
New to 2022 is the launch of the Fringe Home Collection! Bring some of your favorite Fringe Scarf designs to your home (your shower more specifically). This includes some of your turquoise-inspired favorites!
Jewelled Jackalope | Big Concho |
Antique Tan Flagstaff | Black Flagstaff | |
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One silk scarf can be worn dozens of ways and transform every outfit in your closet to something great.
I LOVE that I can pull a Fringe scarf out of my scarf hanger to complete my business casual office outfit, add it to my date night 'fit, or throw it on when the weather turns cold for a long day working cattle.
"A Fringe silk scarf can transform your entire wardrobe
into something new and fresh."
As Fringe scarves have gotten more popular, I've noticed so many people wearing the scarves in a variety of ways that really spice things up.
These are 3 of our new favorites from the Fall 2022 collection and 3 different ways to wear your silk scarves.
The Baja Backcountry is full of intricate details in beautiful jewel tones. It's available in 3 background colors so you have a choice for different events or time of year. It has the power to make a completely different look with each new way you wear it!
Style 1: Shoulder Drape.
Wear the long tall or shorty size scarf sideways and off the shoulder. It adds texture and allows you to show off that dazzling neck-ware! Pictured is Baja Backcountry in black.
Style 2: The Buckaroo.
The Long Tall size (36") works best for this classic wrap. The Buckaroo style adds maximum drama that captures attention from ACROSS THE ROOM! Pictured is the Baja Backcountry in black.
Style 3: Top Knot.
Use the Shorty size scarf (26") as a hair knot. Tame that unruly mane and show off your neckline. It helps to use a hair scrunchy first for added hold. Wrap your Fringe scarf two times and apply a standard square knot. Adjust the flared ends and bunching as you want.
The Flagstaff is vintage western meets Ralph Lauren chic! with all the antique silver conchos, latigo leather, and a vintage patina this scarf gives you a lot of options for wearing it several different ways.
Style 1: Faux belt.
The color and art are perfect to break up a boring mid-line. Use the Long Tall (36") unless you're just tiny. ;-) and wrap/tie. I usually tie it in front and then twist, twist the knot to the back and adjust until I have the look I'm wanting. That is NOT a buckle! Pictured is the Flagstaff in sage.
Style #2: Faux Necklace
Using a triangle knot on a Long Tall (36") silk scarf turns it into a conversation piece. I've gotten so many comments from Fringe Fans about this style. Pictured is the Flagstaff in chambray.
Style #3: Faux Tie
Using either the Long Tall (36") or Shorty (26") with a Windsor knot builds the most dramatic tie effect. Pictured is the Flagstaff in Navy.
The Huckleberry 100% silk scarf is a beautiful Aztec pattern with lots of bright colors and literally morphs into different scarves as you try different ways to tie it on!
The worn tapestry feel combined with the bright colors of this scarf adds fun to a sophisticated outfit or can double down on drama by wearing multiple prints!
Style #1: The Spanish Bow
I wear the Spanish Bow scarf tie style a lot and get more compliments than almost any other style. The Spanish Bow is at once fun and elegant - and funky. Pictured is the Huckleberry in black.
STYLE #2: The Pirate Wrap
As a head wrap scarf you instantly channel a free spirit. The Long Tall (36") scarf sends a beautiful cascade of color down the back for a bonus to the look! Pictured is the Huckleberry in off white.
Style #3: Large Loose Knot
Try a traditional square knot tie on this scarf style, but don't tighten down. Leaving some breathing room allows for the colors to show. Pictured is the Huckleberry in black.
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These wild rags pack so many details you get a brand-new look every time you wear them. Here are 8 of our collage design scarves and how we like to wear them.
Graphic tee, denim jacket, and mix up the way you tie it! There is so much detail along the tails you will get a new look with each tie.
The hidden details you don't notice when this scarf is held up really shine when it's worn with a classic tie. Pair the Santa De La South with a white ruffled blouse, dramatic skirt, and your favorite concho belt!
There is so much detail packed into the Dragonfly Daredevil, we love giving it a simpler outfit with small details to stand against. We added the small detail of a suede vest to a plain white blouse for a neutral look, a white poncho with a black Aztec border for a classic look, and a black tank top with a cropped retro black vest for a dramatic look.
We love giving this design a neutral canvas to shine, which is why we paired it with a suede poncho. You can also have fun doing a monochrome with a twist by leaning into the jewel tones with a velvet jade dress.
Let the details shine! Go for a graphic tee or pearl snap, leather vest, and felt hat
We love leaning into the bright colors on this scarf by pairing it with a bright tone-on-tone outfit. For a more casual look, you can’t go wrong with denim!
Wear a top that pulls one of the many colors out, like the greens in the floral embroidery, or let it stand out against a plain white tee
Denim on denim. Add your favorite leather jacket to complete the look
When Jodi started Fringe Scarves, she was looking for high quality silk wild rags that weren't only practical, they were fashion forward or unique and designing is her favorite part of the job! We love them all, but here's a list of the ones that are loved most by our Fringe Scarves community.
The Cotton Banditos are a cotton/silk blend bandana with s\a retro bucking horse pattern that comes in six different colors. the cotton/silk material makes this an ultra soft, ultra breathable design for comfortable wear in the summer or layering year around. If you can't possibly decide which color you like best, you don't have to! Get all six with our six-pack deal.
Comes in black, brown, red, navy, mustard, and olive
The banditos have been so popular, we added 100% silk long tall banditos for wintertime wear
Comes in black, brown, red, and navy
The Jeweled Jackalope made it's debut in our Fall 2021 collection and became an instant hit. For those that love whimsy, the vintage collage style design with the fabled jackalope is the star of the show. The border, which is seen most often when you wear a scarf, features our favorite cactus, succulents, turquoise jewels, and even more jackalopes!
We all love some good vintage turquoise and silver, add to that a buffalo skull and viola... the Squash Blossomed.
Available in bone, cayenne, black, and brown
Another Fall 2021 Collection favorite. Collages of iconic western images was a theme for the Fall 2021 collection and the beauty of the Haute Horse is all in the details.
In 2022, Fringe Scarves started our Artist Collection, where we collaborate with well known western artists on silk scarf designs. As you can imagine, many favorites were born from this collab, including mix media artist Dolan Geiman's masterpiece, Baja Backcountry.
Comes in black, bone, and cayenne
Jodi and Ron worked on this vintage boot inspired scarf with a Western Yoke designed along the edge. A vintage patina feel completes the look and that's how the Western Yoke came to life!
The Fiesta scarf was one of our very first designs. Originally, the only colors available were black, turquoise, and yellow. As it grew in popularity, we added the hot pink and neon green fiestas which are perfect for summer!
Comes in black, turquoise, pink, green, and yellow
Not everything at Fringe is wild rages! We took one of our most popular patterns, the Big Concho, and made it available in our new Twilly! These are great accessories for your hair, tied on your purse, or worn in place of your wild rags on warmer days!
Comes in black, red, brown, bone, navy, pink
The Flagstaff is a vintage classic, with a patina finish for a worn feel, antique conchos, and leather bridle details in the corners for a beautiful tie. If you are looking to incorporate this design into your home, check out our Fringe shower curtains as well.
Comes in antique brown, antique sage, antique tan, black, chambray, and navy
For those that have a love for all things turquoise, the Gallop is for you! A Zuni style turquoise adorned scarf with contrasting solid background, this one grabs your attention, and easily replaces a necklace.
Available in black, gray, bone, midnight, mustard, pink, royal blue
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Make an edgy statement with a leather jacket, felt hat, and black silk wild rag, like the long tall Bandito or Bonita. If you want to transition this look to summer, check out the silk cotton blend shorty bandana versions- Bandito bandana and Bonita Bandana.
If you are sporting all black, a silk wild rag with a pop of color in a silk wild rag can make a bold statement.
The Boots uses western pop art details to take a retro spin on an all black look while the Gallop wild rag can be edgy or romantic, depending on your outfit!.
To make your all black outfit feel flirty and fun, it doesn't take much more than the Fiesta or Lucky Horseshoe.
Fringe Scarves is known for our unique silk scarf designs inspired by our western roots, so it's only fitting to have western flare with a monochrome feel. We use silver conchos in the Baby Concho and Big Concho, bits from the Weishaar family ranch in Bits, and a combination of silver and leather in Derby to create the ultimate western chic scarves.
No list would be complete without some southwestern inspiration! If saddle blankets and Aztec designs are right up your alley, so will these scarves!
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Such a fun way to play on the true beauty of denim is to choose a scarf that is similar in hue to mold into the look
Break up the sea of denim with a bold print or color that will easily stand a part
The height of denim may have been in the 80's but retro looks like stone wash jeans and short silk wild rags are back in style!
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We can’t be the only ones! Being that we design wild rags that represent our western culture, we found inspiration some of our favorite saddle blankets (and partnered with our friends at CuttinUp Saddle Blankets) to bring you these 7 southwestern scarves.
Cream | Black | Turquoise | |
Turquoise | Black | |
The CuttinUp Saddle Blanket Collaboration
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Wild rag care can be split into three parts: washing, ironing, and storing.
Because of the delicate nature of silk, overwashing will cause the colors of your wild rag to eventually fade (our denim jeans do the same thing but denim is much hardier). Dry cleaning is the preferred method but you can hand wash at home.
At Home—silk is a hand wash only item. Fill a sink basin with cold water and a gentle detergent. Place scarves in basin, agitate the water, and let them sit for a few minutes. Silk releases dirt quickly so this load of laundry will be done fast!
After washing, you might be tempted to put your clean, wet wild rags in the dryer. Saying it with me—DO NOT WRING OUT! DO NOT PUT IN THE DRYER!
Trick—lay the scarf flat on a cotton towel and fold the towel over the rag to cover. Press out excess moisture and lay flat to dry.
Your iron is your friend, especially if you have a silk setting! If not, keep on the lowest heat setting. Keep your iron moving until all wrinkles are released. Iron from the back of the scarf to preserve the design and make sure it is completely dry.
We love to use the Fringe Scarves Custom Scarf Hanger (below), but you can also use clipped hangers or any storage solution that allows wild rags to hang freely to prevent wrinkles or snags to the silk.
That's it! While your wild rags need a little extra care, the upkeep is simple and the key to making them last! If you have any questions about your Fringe wild rags, reach out to us at customerservice@fringescarves.com!
]]>I remember the first time I shopped for a wild rag. I have a decent number of wild rag colors and patterns that were given to me as hand-me-downs or as gifts over the years. But they are all similar with a main color and a commonly recognizable pattern, like paisley or floral swirls, as a background.
If you want to expand your collection and add something unique and different we have assembled some expert silk scarf wild rag TIPS. With these 5 Wild Rag Shopping Tips, you are sure to select a perfect silk scarf that will remain in your wardrobe for years to come.
Think about how you plan to wear your wild rag when doing your shopping. what size and what material best fits how you plan to use your wild rag?
All of Fringe Scarves wild rags are made of 100% silk. Silk is one of the most insulating of all-natural fibers, which is why it is great at keeping you warm. Silk also has an incredible warmth-to-thickness ratio. Even a thin and lightweight silk fabric can keep you warm when worn close to the skin. This is why silk fabrics have been a popular choice for insulating clothing like underwear, jackets, and hats for thousands of years.
Cotton absorbs moisture better than silk and when combined they become a great way to keep your body cool in the summer. Dip a cotton/silk blend in cool water and apply to the back of the neck will help regulate thermodynamics and keep you cooler.
The Long Tall scarf is a 36x36” square and is great for wrapping and piling to stay warm as well as add that bunched appearance that looks great with heavy winter wear.
The Shorty scarf is a 26x26” square and is a lighter touch that’s perfect for warm weather and adds color to dressy outfits.
Many of our scarves come in both shorty and long tall sizes, like the Hold Your Horses shown below.
Long Tall Scarves | Shorty Scarves | |
A 100% silk wild rag is a piece that can be passed down for generations if taken care of properly. Silk thread is 4X times stronger than a steel thread of the same thickness. It was often used in multiple layers under armor to deter arrow penetration as well as for parachutes.
All of our Fringe silk scarf wild rags are made from the highest-quality silk with a high-end finished edge to prevent fraying. Each product description will note what type of silk that scarf is made.
Western Yoke - Satin Silk | Down South Serape - Twill Silk | Denim Pawn - Charmeuse Silk | |
If you are shopping for your first silk wild rag, choose one that can go with as many outfits as possible.
Neutral designs like Just Praying or Baby Concho can be worn with almost any style.
Looking for more recommendations on choosing a versatile wild rag? Keep reading to see our capsule wardrobe tip #4
Have you thought about building a capsule closet - collecting a few pieces that can be mixed and matched to create dozens of unique looks and maximizing your closet? Multiple the amount of looks you have on hand with only three scarves!
The Big Concho | The Flagstaff | The Squash Blossomed | |
comes in black, white, rust, purple, and hunter green |
comes in black, gray, bone, midnight, mustard, pink, royal blue |
comes in black, caramel, pink, jade, kelly green, royal blue, and hunter's orange |
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The Jeweled Jackalope | Vaquera Rooster | The Porter | |
We've designed scarves that allow you to showcase who you are while doing what you love.
Because we now have hundreds of designs, we created handy Styling Guides to help narrow down your choices.
Wild Rags for Turquoise Lovers | Saddle Blanket Wild Rag Styles | |
Coastal Cowgirl Style | NFR Rodeo Style | |
Our team of expert fashion stylists are here to help you no matter what occasion or design preferences.
If you have questions about any of the scarves or need further assistance selecting the right size/material, email customerservice@fringescarves to talk to Jodi, Alta or Lori!
I grew up on a cattle ranch in the Northwest corner of South Dakota. My county was the largest county and least populated in the state. The high school mascot was the Harding County Rancher, which says a lot about the deep roots that tie the community together. I was raised on my family’s cow calf ranch with my brother Seth, mother Connie, and father Lynn Weishaar, who is also a purebred livestock auctioneer. Ranching in South Dakota at that time was like taking a step back into the 1940’s. The area is isolated and we did everything horseback year round. Between ranching, sale barns and rodeos we lived the western lifestyle and I wanted to share that lifestyle with the rest of the world.
I went to South Dakota State University on a rodeo scholarship and after graduating, I went to work for Equibrand for three and a half years. I loved working at Equibrand, but I knew I wanted to do something different and travel while I still could. I had just finished going hard, making it to the WPRA finals and winning rookie heeler (1999). With extra money in hand, It felt like a sign telling me it was time to go for it. So I went and bought a plane ticket, rail pass, a travel book and backpacked all over Europe. I knew it was probably crazy and I needed the money, but I had to stick my neck out there and fulfill a long time desire.
After coming back, I worked for a web development company for a little bit, and then went to work for Western Horseman Magazine, but after ten years there, I started to have major health problems and no one could figure out what was wrong with me. Finally getting a proper diagnosis of Chronic Lyme Disease.
For the next 8 years, I fought the disease and couldn’t manage to do anything besides keep track of meds and doctor’s appointments. As I started to get stronger and stronger, I started to miss having the career portion of my life. I knew this was a good sign, a sign of strength and normalcy returning. I had to have balance in my life after being sick for so long. My talents and my passion were in design and I had experience with fashion through publishing magazines. I’ve always worn wildrags out of practicality. In South Dakota we wore them all winter long. My mom only bought silk. Other fabrics like polyester don’t work well when it’s really cold out, they’re not naturally breathable.
I saw the scarf industry as practical and not that exciting. Most were mass produced paisley prints on beautiful silks - just not fashion forward or unique. I started designing silk scarves using imagery of objects that I felt represented our western culture and ideas and experiences from my past. I started putting designs together in a little grouping and got inspired by that; knowing that I had a line up and decided to get them made. I knew it was a sector in our industry that I could really change for the better. I also knew this was a scalable business model that I could manage myself for quite some time for low overhead and room for boundless creativity. I still do everything myself—designs, shipping, website, social media... every silo of the business. Although, I’m eager to bring on a few new amazing talents this year.
I am so grateful for my growing up on a working cattle ranch, my competitive background in sports and rodeo, my job right out of college that led me to Texas, backpacking trip across Europe and having a family. All these experiences, along with my illness made me who I am today and brought me to this latest adventure… Fringe Scarves. Anytime you make yourself uncomfortable and get out of your box, you will grow in some way… I guess you could say, you stick your neck out.
I was 44 when I started this company. At this age you wouldn't think you would have a problem taking on a new venture, but it isn’t easy at any age. You still worry about failing, people making fun of you, your designs not being accepted. You HAVE to do it anyway, because God gave you a gift, an idea, a nagging in your heart and you must fulfill it. Fear is a terrible thing, you have to stick your neck out and look it in the eye. So, in 2018 I started Fringe Scarves and haven’t looked back. Everyday is fun, scary, intimidating and a lot of hard work, but worth it all! My hope is our scarves will put a smile on your face and give you a little encouragement to Stick Your Neck Out and Tie One On!
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But the real power comes with how you creatively apply the scarf to your look.
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But the real power comes with how you creatively apply the scarf to your look.
Enhance your wrist with this colorful alternative to common bracelets and bangles.
Spruce up an boring purse or energize an old one with color and flair in seconds.
Necklaces are nice but scarves are so versatile with flow, drape style and color that chains just can’t compete.
Wrap around your ponytail or messy bun for playful daytime use or add unique accent for a dressy dinner date.
Ditch that old, boring belt idea for a colorful accent with basic jeans and a white t-shirt. Or a colorful twist to a maxi-dress.
Tie two scarves together for a multi-dimensional look around your neck or waistline. Double the impact.
Draw the eye down to those bad-ass pair of shoes.
Fold the scarf in a triangle and tie around your backside, add a blazer and a chunky necklace for a cute, strapless top.
Instantly get their attention with a colorful scarf wrapped loosely around your head. Place the knot in the front, back or side for three completely different looks.
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