How To Wear a Blanket Scarf

Hey lovelies! I hope your weekend was a great one. I went to see the Panthers play today and boy–that wasn’t so pretty! Still it was a lot of fun to see the game live and Bank of America is a beautiful stadium. Hopefully our defense against the Falcons next week will be a little less disappointing :).

Football is a big reason I love this season, but Fall fashion is right up there with it. One of my favorite parts of Fall fashion is….scarves! They’re such a quick and easy way to dress up an outfit for an instant put-together look that’s cozy to boot. Blanket scarves are a hot trend this Fall and after getting a few myself I can see why. Wearing them is like wearing a big, soft, cozy blanket wherever you go.

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The one thing about blanket scarves however is they  need to be tied differently to look right. Instead of being rectangular like other scarves, they’re shaped like a square and are also typically a lot thicker.

To tie a blanket scarf, unfold it completely on the floor, then fold it in half so that it forms a triangle. Keeping the point of the triangle facing down, grab the other two sides and wrap them around your neck like you would a bandana. But instead of tying it in the back like you would a bandana, bring the ends to the front then tuck them underneath. Sometimes I tie the ends in a single knot, just to get them to stay better. It really does remind me of tying  a very large bandana ;).

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This scarf made the look so I could keep everything else simple-top, jeans, shoes, bag. I opted for burgundy jeans but it would also be great with distressed jeans and boots for a more casual look.

Let me know what you think in the comments below and don’t forget to follow me on Instagram for daily outfit inspiration! Here’s to a smooth and productive work week ahead.

XO, Terra

 Scarf (similar)  Top  Jeans (similar-mine are from H&M but a previous season)  Heels  Bag

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