Fashion Scarves: The Sassy Look of Style and Comfort
Scarves nowadays are unisex; ladies can wear men's but men cannot wear all of the ladies'. A certified stud will not want to appear like a cross dresser transvestite when he wears silk or chiffon scarf. However, a scarf made of cotton or wool can be outright unisex provided they are plain. For plaids, men can be a total drop-dead oozing. Remember the famous Scottish costume where men wear a skirt (kilt) with a matching plaid scarf? So royal looking! Apparently, men's fashion scarves types can be worn with jackets (preferably under the collar or lapels) to get that extra macho sex appeal. This is the usual way how a man carries a scarf aside from the drapes style or wound under the chin. Generally, tying a scarf for men must just be simple, hence, not much of a variation to choose from. On the other hand, ladies have more options (a hundred and one ways) in tying a scarf for an added chic appearance. Contrast colors from the outfit are a suggestion to draw the attention on face. By tying with the simplest basic knot, one can get that elegant corporate appeal, a sure head-turner in a board meeting. Scarves can be lengthy, shorter, thicker or a neckerchief in appearance. Smaller ones tied neatly give the tidy elegant look ideal for formal gatherings whereas the lengthy ones are just perfect for the casual affairs. The use of fashion scarves can also be based on its fabric, designs and patterns that includes geometric, floral, paisley and abstract. Single colored scarves are perfect for a classy look.
How stylish can you appear depends now on how confident are you carrying your gorgeous self. Up to now, these simple scarves that make versatile clothing accessories are never fading, and though sometimes overdone, (falling into fashion faux pa) scarves are here to stay forever.