Women's scarves
Scarves and shawls for women bring style and colour to your outfit. In your leisure time they provide for surprising accents. At work, a patterned silk scarf takes the rigour out of trouser suits. In winter, scarves are indispensable for a feel-good factor. But also in summer they offer you a lot of design freedom. You can find the right material for every occasion. Fringed scarves made from warm wool, thick knitted loops, fine pashmina, gauzy cotton and fine silk – you'll find high-quality scarves and shawls among the great deals at Afound.
Style essential: fringed scarf
Pashmina and wool scarves with fringes are warm, cosy and don't wear too much. This makes them real all-rounders for cold days. With subtle colours, the accessory blends seamlessly into the overall picture. Add a splash of colour with a scarf in bright pink or red. Checks are also in vogue. Especially the classic tartan patterns are celebrating a comeback in warm and delicate nuances. Since we often tend to go for plain black or dark blue when it comes to winter coats, a patterned or colourful scarf like this is an exciting eye-catcher. And how do you tie it?
Perfectly wrapped
You like it really warm? Then use the wrapping technique. Wrap the scarf tightly around your neck once or twice. You can either put the ends through from the top and let them hang loose or you can hide them under the fabric of your jacket.
European loop
The variant is as cosy as it is simple. For the European Loop you take the scarf double, wrap it around your neck and pull the ends through the loop at the front. Practical: This can be done nicely without a mirror.
Let's twist again
The sophisticated twist perfectly sets the scene for colourful scarves. To do this, wrap it around your neck once so that one end is significantly longer than the other. Then you wrap the longer piece around again and again. The twisted structure itself is eye-catching enough. Therefore, this variant is more suitable for plain scarves.
Scarves
A silk scarf conjures up finesse in your outfit. Whether as a waterfall, in the triangle variant, tied in a bow, as a tie scarf for the shirt blouse or simply knotted in front, there are so many possibilities. So you can create tons of new looks with a single accessory. Play around according to your mood and reinvent your styling over and again. No wonder the scarf is a favourite of fashion bloggers. And not just around your neck.
Scarf as a head dress
Scarves give your summer hairstyle that certain something. They go best with loosely pinned hairstyles and casual beach waves. For the headband look, fold the scarf narrowly like a bandana, place around the head and secure with a double knot. You can also use small scarves to decorate a loosely wrapped chignon. Twist your hair into a bun and securely fasten it with a hair tie. Then simply place the narrowly folded cloth around it and pull the knotted ends apart.
Silk scarf as a belt
The next time you stand in front of the mirror and think to yourself, "Something is missing here," open your scarf drawer. Here you will find the accessory with which you can add some pep to simple looks. Using a colourful silk scarf as a belt with jeans, paper bag shorts or midi skirts sets an exciting accent. You can let the ends hang down or tie them into a puffy bow.
Scarves and shawls at Afound
Get your skin-flattering eye-catcher! At Afound you can always find new deals on high-quality scarves from top fashion brands. With us you can find high-quality designer pieces at heavily reduced prices. So there is no excuse for a regular style update.
FAQs
How big should a scarf be?
There are two sizes for scarves. Small scarves that are approx. 50x50cm are well suited as tightly tied triangular scarves as well as for hair decoration. If you prefer it a little looser, opt for the larger version measuring 90x90cm.
Scarves are usually a little over 200 cm long, so you can wrap them single or double around your neck. There are more variations in the width. Thick knitted or woollen scarves are 30-40 cm wide. Thin cotton and pashmina scarves usually are about twice as wide.
How do I clean scarves?
It depends on the material. Scarves and shawls made of silk or cashmere should be washed by hand. Wash them with lukewarm water and a mild detergent. Do not wring silk! Instead, squeeze the water out very gently and hang the scarf up to dry. But not in the blazing sun, which can cause the colours to fade. Cotton cloths as well as mixed fabrics can often be machine washed. Observe the manufacturer's specifications here!
How do I store scarves and shawls properly?
Thin scarves and shawls tend to wrinkle. Therefore, folding them is not the best way to store them. It's better to roll up scarves and shawls. Fold it once and roll up the rectangle from one end. Smooth out the fabric again and again so that you do not make any creases in it. You can conveniently store the rolled up scarves in a drawer or box.