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5 Stunning Ways To Style A Blanket Scarf


5 Stunning Ways To Style A Blanket Scarf


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Blanket scarves are one of the best accessories you can have for fall. This perfect autumnal accessory completes any capsule wardrobe, but it also doubles as one of the most versatile items you can own. Let’s dive into a few simple ways you can dress this up to fit your style. 

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1. Belted Shawl

Shawls are nice and all, but when you add a belt, you knock two accessories out of the park. What’s great about this option is that you can dress it up however you want, choosing standard brown leather or a flashy belt that adds a touch of sparkle. 

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2. Infinity Loop

Nothing beats an infinity loop on a cold day! Wrapping a massive scarf around your neck not only traps the heat, but it also blends with any jacket or cardigan. It’s even better because it can replace bulky fall coats.

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3. Asymmetrical Wrap

Who said you had to stay uniform? Asymmetrical scarves can give you a chic look without throwing too much caution to the wind. It’s also a good way to stay warm without adding too many layers either.  

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4. Over the Shoulder

Sometimes, you don’t always want a well-kept look. Over-the-shoulder scarves are like the messy bun of accessories, allowing you to keep a perfectly unkempt look without all the hassle. But don’t worry, you’ll still look put together! 

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5. Classic Tie

One of the best ways to style a blanket scarf is actually the most popular: with the point in the back and the fringe in the front. It’s a simple tie that keeps all the fabric out of your way but still allows a polished look. 

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