Received a silk scarf gift the other day.
It's shorter at 160 cms than the usual wool scarf at 180.
So I don't think that you can really tie it like a wool scarf.
Plus I think that is not so much for warmth like wool but rather more for decoration if you will.
This particular scarf is a bright colored dry handed madder with a motif; guessing 25 ozs.
So my question is : how would you tie it and with what , and when, would you wear a heavy silk scarf??
TIA.
Silk scarves
Silk in general has always seemed to me to be a material that is hot in the heat and cool in the cold; less than ideal, purely from a temperature standpoint.
That said, silk scarves are indeed very elegant ornament and I've often used them to effect neck/gorge closure when wearing a jacket without a tie during the so-called 'shoulder season' (which in London is substantive).
I think a simple once-around then over 'knot' should work perfectly well with the scarf you mention unless the material is exceedingly stiff.
That said, silk scarves are indeed very elegant ornament and I've often used them to effect neck/gorge closure when wearing a jacket without a tie during the so-called 'shoulder season' (which in London is substantive).
I think a simple once-around then over 'knot' should work perfectly well with the scarf you mention unless the material is exceedingly stiff.
Dear UC,uppercase wrote: So my question is : how would you tie it and with what , and when, would you wear a heavy silk scarf??
I wear the light silk scarfs next to my skin under open shirt collars. For the length you mention, tie a four-in-hand similar to a necktie and then loop one of the "legs" under and over at the front to cover the knot and give a neat look.
More substantial silk scarves (that sometimes have a backing or fringes) I usually wear them with a Parisian loop around the neck on top of suits before the colder season calls for an overcoat.
Silk is a good insulator, which is why Chinese grannies wear quilted jackets wadded with the stuff in winter. A tight-woven silk scarf will keep you warmer in cold weather than a wool or cashmere scarf of greater weight.
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