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    There are so many fun ways to wear a scarf!

    Here are some ideas for you to try. Check back for more!

    Just Stick Your Neck Out and Tie One On!

    - Jodi

    How to Fold

    Your tie starts with how you fold your wild rag! Here are three of our favorite ways to start our ties, to ensure your tails lay beautifully when your tie is complete.

     

    The Square Knot

    The square knot is such a versatile knot! It is a beginner friendly tie option that lets your scarf's beautiful corner details really shine!

    The Traditional Triangle

    We also call this the "Old Fashioned" tie because it has a traditional Americana feel. The Triangle tie can keep you warm on a cold morning, keep the dust out of your face on a hot afternoon, or make a simple outfit stand out on a night on the town!

    The Spanish Knot

    The Spanish knot is a great one to have in your "tie one on" toolbox. It is elegant, dramatic, and is so much simpler to tie than it looks! This tie works especially well with a twill silk like the Topsy, because it holds more structure (aka brings more drama to your neckline!)

    The Bow & Half Bow

    We wear our Fringe Scarves in a bow or a half bow a lot. The details along the scarf boarder makes for an interesting bow. This is also an easy way to dress up a simple outfit or wear your scarf without having long tails to contend with.

     

     

    The Necklace Knot

    The necklace knot is super fun to play around with, especially on a scarf or bandana with a lot of stand out details, like the boots scarf. We wear scarves and bandanas all year long, so for the warmer months, this is a great tie that can be loosened up for a more relaxed look.

     

    The Circle

    Expect the unexpected with the circle knot! This tie looks very intricate, but looks can be deceiving! If you can tie a basic square knot, you can tack the circle. The tie looks the best with colorful designs, like the Long Trot, because it brings so much visual appeal to your neckline.

    The Windsor

    We love mixing feminine scarf designs, like the Pawnee and playing on menswear inspired ties, like the Windsor. The Windsor tie lets your tails take center stage, while also giving you the ability to easily adjust where your tie sits. Wear it tight against your neck or loosen it up to show off a necklace as well!

     

    The Soft Knot

    The soft knot is a more advanced tie that makes a wild rag with a lot of intricate details, like the Presley Paisley, really shine.