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Scarf headband
Scarf headband










scarf headband

Many of the basic ties that I demonstrated with a 90cm you can also do with a 140cm, it will just be a bit thicker and longer. Most of these options can be done with any of these larger formats, whether cashmere blend, silk or mousseline. For these reasons, I have decided to use a 140cm silk to demonstrate the tying options for this size, as it will be easier for you to see. I personally love the mousselines, but as you can see all the layers at once, it’s difficult to show how one is tied. While the cashmeres are very soft and cozy, I find that colors are truer and bolder on the silk, and the silk is also less bulky. This is true regardless of whether you are using a 140cm scarf of silk, mousseline, or the cashmere/silk blend to me, they’re all pretty warm, and as for me, my purchases are based more on the design rather than the blend. I personally find that both sizes have their uses, although generally the larger sizes can be a bit more functional (for warmth) and not just decorative. It seems to me that most people either prefer the regular, 90cm square (“carrè” or PM/ petit modele) size, OR the larger, 140cm (shawl or GM/ grand modele) size.

SCARF HEADBAND HOW TO

This is especially important as you will want to know how to fold your scarf in the oblong/bias fold. If you haven’t read part one yet (or need a refresher), you can read part one now. Hi, everyone! I’m back with the Hermès scarf tying article Part Two (here’s Part One), “Electric Boogaloo”, where I will attempt to explain to you how to tie your Hermès scarves in the other formats, specifically the shawl size, the pochette, the twilly and the maxi twilly slim.












Scarf headband