
4 Scarves to Keep You Warm and Stylish
Posted on Nov 15th 2010 2:00PM by Kristen Seymour
Not only is a scarf a quick, easy way make whatever you're wearing a little warmer, but it's also the simplest way to add serious style to an outfit -- any outfit. And that's pretty much perfect, because this time of year we're going from our cozy, heated homes to chilly outdoor temperatures to the sweaty air in the gym to ... well, you get the idea.
Fortunately, it couldn't be easier to ward off the winter chill while upping the style ante -- all you need is the right scarf. The only decision is: Which of the following best suits your style?
For the girl who wants to be cute and casual, this Polartec power stretch scarf ($29 at Athleta) is ideal. The slot style makes it easy to wear, and the plush material makes it a fabulous choice for before, after or during your workout.
The unisex circle scarf ($28 at American Apparel) is a little trendy but not intimidatingly so. I love its versatility: You can wrap it around lots of times to bundle yourself up tight or loop it loosely for an entirely different look. Or wrap it around your head to keep your ears from getting frostbite.
It doesn't get much more classic than cable-knit, but this cable-knit pocket scarf ($29.50 at Gap) has a little twist: handy pockets at the ends. Not only does it liven up the traditional design, but I can also see it being enormously useful to hold your gym pass and keys when you don't have pockets in your yoga pants.
To take the traditional look an extra step toward funky, this felted feathers scarf ($68 at Anthropologie) is just what you need. It's warm and cozy -- just what you need when facing the elements after a tough workout and locker room shower -- but the showy peacock shows that there's more to your personality than push-ups.
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Fortunately, it couldn't be easier to ward off the winter chill while upping the style ante -- all you need is the right scarf. The only decision is: Which of the following best suits your style?
For the girl who wants to be cute and casual, this Polartec power stretch scarf ($29 at Athleta) is ideal. The slot style makes it easy to wear, and the plush material makes it a fabulous choice for before, after or during your workout.
The unisex circle scarf ($28 at American Apparel) is a little trendy but not intimidatingly so. I love its versatility: You can wrap it around lots of times to bundle yourself up tight or loop it loosely for an entirely different look. Or wrap it around your head to keep your ears from getting frostbite.
It doesn't get much more classic than cable-knit, but this cable-knit pocket scarf ($29.50 at Gap) has a little twist: handy pockets at the ends. Not only does it liven up the traditional design, but I can also see it being enormously useful to hold your gym pass and keys when you don't have pockets in your yoga pants.
To take the traditional look an extra step toward funky, this felted feathers scarf ($68 at Anthropologie) is just what you need. It's warm and cozy -- just what you need when facing the elements after a tough workout and locker room shower -- but the showy peacock shows that there's more to your personality than push-ups.
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