Boss Black,
Brioni,
DolceandGabbana,
Drake's,
Etro,
Gentlemens Sartorial,
J.Crew,
Paul Smith,
Topman,
Zara
Gentlemen's Sartorial 42
11:15 PMThe only difference in between the seasons are the specific fabrics, and this accessory is like any other article of clothing. Nowadays, accessories add plenty of character to your overall look. It's not just about which scarf you wear it's how you were it. There is no need to make complicated knots out of your scarf. Most of the time, it's unnecessary and unfavorable. A 'once around' or 'the Parisian' (which I end up doing) will suffice. For some of the more common knots and basics, feel free to visit this cool site: click here. Gentlemen, you don't have to worry about taking advanced styling classes to wear a scarf or hiring a stylist. Keep it as simple as possible to ease your way in. It shouldn't be too hard to color coordinate. I've shared a collection of pretty nice scarves to look at and keep in mind to find something similar, if not these on today's edition of GS.
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J.Crew plaid cashmere scarf |
Etro paisley wool and silk-blend |
Drake's polka-dot wool and silk-blend |
Brioni double-faced wool and cashmere-blend |
Dolce & Gabbana printed silk scarf |
Topman navy and white knit scarf |
Topman navy polka dot (limited edition) |
Topman khaki camo scarf |
Zara striped scarf |
Zara scarf with neon hem |
Zara printed scarf |
Boss Black - Frando scarf |
Paul Smith reversible striped scarf |
Theory - Bernes eternity scarf |
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