Knitted Scarves

Knitted Scarves for men are essential items to have ready in the wardrobe for when the cold weather hits. Very versatile accessories, these Knitted Scarves for men can be knotted at the neck, slung over a shoulder, or just bundled inside a stylish blazer for that all important warmth. As well as being functional items that keep you cozy, the Knitted Scarves for men at Stylight are extremely fashionable and come in a brilliant array of different colors and patterns.

4 New Knots For Your Knitted Scarves

Once cold weather hits, chances are you’ll spend little to no time thinking about the minor details of dressing like properly tying a scarf.  However, a nicely knotted knit one not only keeps you warm and bundled, it’s an easy way to establish your own subtle style signature.

Here are five new ways to knot your knitted scarf that will have you standing out from the sea of scarf do-nots.

The French Fold

It’s true that everything is a little better when it’s French, and this knot is no exception. Achieved by folding the scarf in half, wrapping it around your neck and placing the loose ends through the loop on the other side, this knot is perfect for fine wool and cashmere scarves. It’s easy to tie and take off and highly insulating.

Best With: The deep V shape in wool suits and overcoats compliment this knot’s elongating effects.

The Drape Knot

This knot is extremely versatile and it’s bow-like simplicity makes it hassle-free. Wrap the scarf around your neck once and then tie the loose ends together in front. By making the initial loop wide or narrow, you can decide how low or high slung of a scarf suits your look.

Best With: The ends or tassels from this knot will be on display so a dark-colored wool coat is a perfect choice for balancing the rawness of this scarf.

The Four In Hand

Not to be confused with the tie knot of the same name, this intricate knot makes for a long, complex covering of the throat and chest. It’s perfect for when you’re planning an extensive amount of time in the freezing cold and want to fasten your scarf with a more thermally tight and sturdy knot.

Best With: A neutral plaid scarf will show the details of this twist without going overboard and looks sharp with a peacoat or cashmere coat.

The Twice Around

This knot is barely a knot at all but offers the most warmth when wrapped properly around your neck. Ribbed and chunky knit scarves work best for piling as loose or tight around your neck as the temperatures outside dictate.

Best With: This scarf mimics a comfy turtleneck making it perfect for wool bombers and leather biker jackets.

Let a new knot and a knitted scarf transform this cold-weather necessity into a style signature.

Breathe new life into your knitted scarf by learning one of these new ways to knot.

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