How To Wear A Scarf As A Man (11 ways)
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- The video discusses eleven ways for men to stylishly wear scarves, which provide both fashion and function against cold weather; it covers details like optimal scarf dimensions, styles ranging from a simple neck drape to more complex knots, and which options work best in cool versus extremely cold conditions.
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CHAPTERS
0:00 - How To Wear A Scarf 11 Different Ways
0:10 - Why men started wearing scarves
0:35 - Sizes of scarves
0:45 - Men's scarves length size guide
1:10 - The Drape
1:32 - Once Around
1:52 - The Cowboy
2:10 - Chest Warmer
2:29 - Reverse Drape
2:51 - Parisian Knot
3:13 - Fake Knot
3:41 - Reverse Tuck
4:05 - Reverse Cross
4:21 - Four In Hand
4:54 - Twice Around
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Which scarf knot do you wear? Comment below!
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For everyday use, parisian knot as it's easy and fast to make when heading outside.
For physical activity, reverse drape so it doesn't get in the way.
None of these I must admit. They are just too much effort, and look kinda extra in my opinion. But thank you for the inspiration, yesterday i bought a new scarf and it was both wider and longer than I realized. So I ended up just doing a personal variation of the 'Once Around', after watching your video.
I dont' really buy into the idea of masculinity in regards to scarfs. I think it's just more about what style looks best on what outfit.
Favorite is the Cowboy; it can also double as a face mask during freezing weather. On a warmer day, the drape or once around is good enough.
Manly: wearing your scarf whatever way suits you, as long as it's doing its job keeping you warm.
Unmanly: Caring about what total strangers on the internet have to say regarding the manner in which one wears one's scarf.
pretty much this. a scarf is for warmth. if someone makes fun of it when not worn in a ridiculous way they can not so kindly fuck off and focus on their own problems instead of how everyone else looks.
It's just a scarf. it's not like I'm a fat dude in a crop top.
Seriously. This is just getting stupid now.
Sure, but videos like this are a good way to find more exemples of ways to wear a scarf, that you may miss by yourself.
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You only need to know one way to wear a scarf.
The Parisian knot is where it's at for me. Easy to do and keeps my neck warm.
I am virtually the only man I see in my city (in Texas) wearing a scarf when it gets cold out....and people treat me with so much respect when I do LOL. Everyone calls me sir; holds doors open for me....I get a little extra on my plate if I'm going out to eat. It's kinda cool.
Same here, I use the Parisian 🧣 knot 🪢
Parisian also looks super good under a coat
"Everyone calls me sir; holds doors open for me... I get a little extra on my plate if I'm going out to eat. It's kinda cool" 🤣
They won’t respect that in Oakland,… They will shoot you… stay safe in Texas.
Saw the “wrong” knot on every man in Rome, and believe me, they looked masculine as well as stylish.
And, weirdly, it’s one of the knots recommended in the video.
Pick the one style most people use as it is the most practical and make them think they are doing something socially wrong and wonder why...classic clickbait tactic. Some good scarf tips though, will still use the "wrong" one or a snood :-)
I saw this video when I had another thumbnail, they put the one in which something appears that is usual to use but as something that is wrong to capture attention again and thus watch the video again. This channel plays a lot with the thumbnails of each video, and some show something that is "wrong" when it is not, just to get your attention and watch the video. Don't pay attention to the thumbnails, just ignore them.
Parisian knot is the only one I use, but it is great to know there are many different ways of wearing a scarf. Great video Antonio!
it's pretty but you need a master's degree in quantum physics to make it
it's the easiest one. it's also the one labeled as unmanly in the thumbnail
@@ijustwannaleaveacommentony6511 yeah he click baited tf out of the most sophisticated looking one
French shower and Parisian knot will make your skin crawling …. 😀😀😀
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Especially when I'm sick, the unmanly way is best. Super comfy. 😊
I like the style of this video. It reminds me of old instructional videos.
Thanks for checking it out!
Hypothetically, if I were to wear a scarf, as a man, and didn't use one of these methods, would I have my man status revoked? Who decides whether me and my scarf are manly or unmanly? 🤔
some people attach too much importance to dictating to others how to dress!!! (this comment gives an example of the gentleman in the video) I agree with your comment!
The only way to be revoked is to wear a scarf in a 25 degree heat you know what I mean 😉
@@therealisation5500 25 Celsius, right? I'm not sure I do know what you mean. 🤔
@@MichaelSheaAudio ok sorry I'm a Brit it's been a long time since I've used Celsius
@@therealisation5500 lol, I'm Canadian so it's everyday for me. You said heat, so I assumed Celsius. 25C is a beautiful summer day. It couldn't have been 25F because that's below freezing, right? :P
Wear it to keep you warm!
The four in hand is my favorite scarf knot and I've been using it the past years, I learned it from a previous video on RMRS and its stylish and warm, it's just perfect in my opinion
Agree
You can’t fool us with this AI Antonio voice
I remember my High School German Teacher wore the "four-in-hand" knot, and I had to learns it! I find that twisting the loop in the opposite direction makes for a flatter knot, that can fit neatly under a jacket! Those early airplanes' engines had Total Loss Oiling Systems, where a small amount of oil would end up escaping with the exhaust after each combustion stroke -- right at the top of the engine, toward the pilot's face. Early aviators and aviatrixes used the scarf to not only keep warm, but also to protect their faces from that hot motor oil.
Not to mention it was castor oil that was used, which is a fairly potent natural laxative, which would do exactly as expected if it was accidentally consumed
Great video! And thanks to the model. It is great to see someone actually tying those scarves instead of just showing pictures.
Scarves are really great accessories because they are elegant and classic and can still look casual. Even in summer there are lightweight scarves made of silk so I can be stylish in all season wearing scarves.
Wow. What a timely video for me in Toronto! I just got two Pashmina shawls and was wondering how on earth I was going to wear them with a coat and a jacket! Now I know.
Awesome!
My go too atm has been the twice around ascot surprised that ain’t in here.
I wear kefiyahs instead of scarfs. They are versatile, have a more exotic flare, and are a good conversation starter as people love to ask where they came from. I have them from all over the middle east.
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The Parisian knot is my go to!
I will definitely be using that cowboy knot
Doesn't get cold where I live but I have started wear a shemagh to beat the heat so these tips are handy for that too
I tried shemaghs for a while. It was fun but I eventually just went to wearing wet bandannas tide over my head do-rag style
I like to wear a 34"x34" silk wild rag. Twice around the neck for cold or windy weather, or just one time around if you like. Finish it up with a Japanese square knot or a scarf slide. Sizes and patterns vary greatly. Just like most other western wear items, they make a pretty bold statement and probably aren't going to be your first choice if you need to be dressier than casual.
I love scarves! One thing about winter that is great are scarves!
Great video. I just bought a scarf online made of alpaca and merino wool it's going to be long for my body height but I see there are ways to deal with that in this video.
First line "Scarves are not just about looking good.. ." sums it up for me; so THAT's why I don't wear it down to the beach! Who knew?
As a frenchman, I can appreciate them all. There were even two I didn't know of !
Heck I love fashion
Man I simple adore your channel. ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Man and Manly. Now there's 2 words that go together...!
Like tying a tie, getting the right drape on a scarf takes practice in front of a mirror. When done right, rocking a scarf brings the whole ensemble together and kicks off a fantastic style conversation.
Like this video. Next we need a video on how to match our scarfs with certain outfits
Good idea!
The PARISIAN knot is the easiest and my favorite. The chest warmer looks so cool with a jacket. I'll surely try that.
Wow! Thank you soooo much for this boys I’ll definitely try this the next time I go back to work.
A video about men’s style should show double Windsor tie knots 😉
I would argue that manly is not giving af what people think about how you tied your scarf.
I own and wear a long white cashmere scarf, that is actually meant for women. It doesn't make me less manly, though.
It's warm, it saved me through several cases of cold, influenza, 'rona and always gave me warmth and comfort - best 100 bucks i ever spent on a small piece of clothing.
I use some sort of black/gray tartan scarf, wrapped around, cowboy style with a black leather jacket. I also used the Parisian style. I never imagined that there's such a thing as an 'unmanly' style. Nor did I care. I couldn't care less what others wear or how they wear it, and they better mind their own business too.
Some people have too much time on their hands.
I'm sure any of these styles would be great for your grinder profile.
Great video! Really loved the four in hand, definitely gonna try it tomorrow. Thanks!
True, the scarf kept biplane pilots' necks warm, but they wore silk scarves to prevent chafing from constantly swiveling their heads looking for bandits.
Yup! Also in war II...
3:43 reverse tuck
4:27 four in hand
4:54 twice around
I kinda use scarves to also help keep coat colllars from getting too dirty.
Great style tips! Thank you!
I do the reverse drape. Useful video
Thank you for very illustrative ways of tying a scarf
Thank you so much!
Thanks for the Video 😀
good video now that the weather is cooler and I am wearing a scarf on my motorcycle rides.
I like it around my neck but open an the one knot
12th way. Drap over neck with one end slightly longer than the over. From the top the the longer length, pull the fabric length up and around in front of your neck towards the other side and close your jacket up so as to keep it in place. Has the additional advantage of not being a choke hazard.
Just saw this and glad I check before commenting; I've worked VIP security for a few decades and the last thing you want is something around your neck that a perp can grab, control, and chock you.
In this day and age with street muggins the knot need to be a none chokeable knot.😮
@@rogerhess3109I didn't know that you have said the same as me. Stay safe everyone in these strange days.
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I bought a pair of black slim leg jeans from Levi, Elastic stretch.
I am not good at picking Jeans, your info helped enormously. 😅
They look excellent for my body type.
I will use your site often.
However, your last video wasn't applicable for me, as I live in a warmer climate, and actually, summer is coming here.
But in N.America scarfs are a good idea.
I prefer white silk scarfs. They look elegant and keep the body warmer than any other material.
And they make a man look like a WW1 fighter pilot😅 .
Looking forward to your next video😊
Mike.
Great suggestions, thanks so much!!
Great job! Thank you very much! What if i cant remember all these knots?
Thank you! This is great stuff.
Glad it was helpful!
I like the scarves.
Thanks.
Great video and perfect timing with winter coming
Enjoy!
I don't wear a scarf to keep my neck warm. I wear it over my mouth and cheeks but below my nose to keep my face warm without fogging up my glasses. In combination with a watch cap it's like a balaclava in two pieces.
I like how the speaker is so passionate about the instructions
I used a scarf in the wrong way once and end up pregnant. Really important video
Thank You!
Awesome guide. :) please remind us of this again next year as well :)
As a man, I don’t wear a scarf as a fashion statement or accessory. I wrap the scarf around my neck once or twice, with one end left hanging over my chest, the other over my back. It takes me 5 seconds and I’ve got my coat on and I’m out the door, not giving a damn about how it looks, as long as it’s performing the function of keeping me warm.
Check Michael Fassbender in the movie Shame. The scene on the train where he is wearing the more ‘non manly’ version.
Thanks!
I wear mine like Randy from A Christmas Story.
Works everytime.
This a nice, updated video on scarfs. maybe your best on the subject.
My business partner tells me I have no style. Thankfully I found this account because I am THAT guy that buys 10 of the same pants and shirts and I’m good to go. I have to say, I wanted to buy a scarf this month, but I’ve never bought one or used one before. Surprisingly, my fiancé doesn’t mind my lack of style, but I want to step it up a few notches and dress more sophisticated. Thank you for your content!
Thanks
Nice sound track.
Love it.
Chris Jericho wears scarves and he's the toughest Canadian I know!!!
Great video. Thanks.
I wear my scarves as I please, I have no need to 'look manly', once you stop caring what other people think you will be alot happier in life.
Thanks For Tips Sir ❤
This video shows numerous way to knot/tie a scarf which is functional as well as decorative. That’s fine. I take except to the usage of words “manly” and “unmanly” though. This is a semantics problem. The style anyone uses has no bearing on that. Some guys might simply be careless or sloppy or indifferent. I suggest you use words such as elegant, flamboyant, tasteful, artistic, business-like, etc.
Good morning, any ideas/videos on bags, briefcases etc....?
Great video. Often use the Parisien knot- hey I live in France so il faut...but freezing here at the moment so will try the Four- in-hand tomorrow. Do you have a similar video for cravats?🧣
I noticed the trend here (Switzerland) that as soon it gets a bit cold, women start to wear almost comically lage scafs which cover most of their body and head. 😅
For me, right now, it's the double wrap. With one wrap tight around the neck, the 2nd one loose, and the ends tucked into the jacket.
I live between Lausanne and Geneva (moved here about 14 months ago) and I had the same observation these past few weeks! 🤣. Some of these scarves could double as a quilt!
I've been using the parisian knot tight or loose since I was a child. I'll stay where I'm that thanks
I think the most important thing in wearing a scarf is it to be unfolded automatically if it was pulled by accident to prevent strangulation
This is such a fantastic video. I have been finding the unmanly knot very uncomfortable since long ao i used to just wrap the scarf or a tie kind of knot. I have the answer now. Many thanks. Class is something that money doesnt bring automatically.
amazing styles for scarves! I wear them on cold-day motorcycle rides, the parisian and fake knots are great for protecting one's neck!
We mens r how simple thinkers this video is one of the example.If there is a knot then its a complicated style for us.
The “twice around” is simple and the inner layer can easily be pulled up to snugly cover the nose and lower face.
The manliest way to wear a scarf is however you feel like wearing it. Real men are not bothered by other people not liking their choices.
A real man wears his scarf anyway he likes!
The flyers silk scarf was in addition to warmth used to prevent chaffing from the constant scanning for enemy aircraft.
Not sure why the thumbnail suggests that the Parisian is unmanly. Anyway, this leaves out the excellent use of a scarf to cover the nose and mouth in very windy and/or freezing weather when used together with a hood. It's predicted to be 4-5 degrees out at night this weekend and you can be sure I'll have a scarf sealing up everything but my eyes tucked into my hooded parka while walking the dog.
I can’t help thinking that if one’s manliness is dependent on how a scarf is worn you have already lost.’
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Pilots used to wear a scarf not to keep warm (flights were just short hops back then), but to not scratch their necks while looking out for enemies and to cover their mouths to not ingest castrol oil from their engines. Rotary engines had so called open oil cycle, which means oil went from the oil reservoir, through engine and out via exhaust, hitting face of a pilot directly. And castrol oil is a really strong laxativum. The more you know.
Danke!
Very thankful that someone can explain manly ways to wear clothing accessories.
I'll let my plumber know he's doing it wrong.
Does your plumber wear the Parisian knot lol? Jk That’s the only one I use. I would argue that’s the only manly one because it’s quick, warm. Should I powder my nose while putting those other time wasting knots…
very helpful bro
i Love it.
I have a military surplus polish army babushka- scarv (~ 1m in lenght, ~ 18 cm wide, coyote brown and made of wool) that I usualy wear by laying it around my neck so that 1/3 lay on one and 2/3 on the other side of my chest. Then I take the shorter side, pull it gently in the opposite direction an tuck the longer side from behind it over and adjust it so both ends align with each other. works great ive you dont like overly complicatet and stiff knots in your neck area and it can be untied realy easyly and fast so you dont risk getting strangled to death in a barfight.
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Parisian knot is the most stylish & the only one i use.
I use Once Around & Parisian Knot
Very interesting 👌
Can't stand cold, and getting worse as I get older. Scarves have freed me to get out on cold days or walk the dog. More functional for me, just glad it's also stylish.
The Parisian and Western knots look sick
Cool ideas!