€¢ Fold a rectangle scarf in half length-wise to make it resemble a square. €¢ Fold one corner to the middle of the opposite side so that it forms a triangle. €¢ Put two ends of the triangle over the back of your neck, leaving a point hanging down in the middle of your body.
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Know what type of scarf you have. You need to know the scarf style because this impacts the manner in which you tie it and wear it. Some of the more common styles include: • The pashmina: This is an often large, perfectly square piece of fabric.
€¢ Rectangular length scarf: this scarf can be described as the most common as it is very long and rectangular, sometimes with fringed ends, and resembles a typical winter scarf. €¢ The triangular scarf: When laid flat, this scarf resembles a triangle. See Wear a Pashmina for instructions on tying and wearing this style.
Be prepared to try a number of different tying styles with this scarf, for example: • Tie a simple knot around the neck, letting it drape loosely. €¢ Thread through a scarf holder. €¢ Leave untied around the neck but knot each end of the scarf and leave to dangle loosely at each side of the neck down the front of the body.
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