What is Scarf

 

 

A scarf is a piece of fabric that is worn around the neck, shoulders or head for warmth, protection from the sun, or as a fashion accessory. Scarves can be made from various materials including wool, silk, cotton, or polyester and come in various shapes, sizes, patterns, and colors. They can be tied in a variety of ways depending on the personal style and preference of the wearer.

Advantages of Scarf

The best fashion accessory

The scarf is a versatile fashion accessory that puts the look together for the summer and winter seasons and even can be styled beautifully throughout the year to prettify your all-events look. This outstanding fashion piece adds sophistication to your looks. Just match the scarf’s colour to your jacket or the top and flaunt it perfectly.

Provides warmth

Obviously, fashion is not the only reason for wearing a scarf; the warmth and protection it offers are ultimate. Heat is considered the most essential benefit of women’s scarves as this is its primary purpose after fashion. It keeps you cosy and warm inside and protects the cold wind from getting in to prevent the winter season from worsening.

Prevents dust

No one can do what scarves always do for us; that’s why they’re called women’s best friends. No one is blessed to live in the air free of dirt, dust, and pollutants. When you’re out in the dusty area, scarves bear loads of dust, protecting your hair and skin and making us tension free.

 

 

 

Prevents cold

Winter is known for the coughs and making our health worse, and so is the scarf, our #1 defender against catching a cold. In these climate conditions, a scarf is a wardrobe staple for us. A large scarf offers the ultimate protection against the cold by covering the neck and chest. The scarf can be a saviour for us in the summertime as well. It saves us from summer cold when we enter the air-conditioned building from the scorching heat.

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Types of Scarf
 

Cotton scarf

Cotton scarves are the most common and the most versatile of all types of scarves. they are soft, comfortable, breathable, and affordable, making them a preference of most women. They are made from pure cotton yarn that provides superior comfort and is simply the best for people with sensitive or allergic skin. Whether you are wearing a skirt or jeans, a cotton scarf goes well with everything.Cotton scarves are available in many colours, you should choose the shade that matches well with the undertone of your skin, that way it will bring a glow to your face. If you have a rectangular scarf, let it fall on your shoulders and support it with a knot or make a loop with the scarf in your neck and keep tucking both ends through the loop.

 

Chiffon scarf

They are made of lightweight, see-through, silky, drapey fabric which is very popular to make luxury garments. Chiffon scarves are very powerful and chic fashion accessories, they look great with both formal and informal outfits.These scarves are available in plenty of colours, they go with both formal and informal dressing but require extensive care and get stained easily. You can wear them in many ways, wear them on your neck without wrapping, drape them on shoulders and make a fall-around tie, or tuck it in your of-shoulder top.

 

Silk scarf

Silk scarves are known for their glossier appearance, vibrant prints, and colours. They are pricier but not only do they elevate your look but also retain the moisture of your skin and hair, they are hypoallergenic as well. Hand-painted silk scarves are much in demand and carry a premium. They can be tied around your neck for a sleek, sophisticated look, or tie one in your hair for a carefree throwback look that is perfectly on-trend.

 

Pashmina scarf

Pashmina scarves are popular for their insulating characteristics and their wonderful texture. Originally from Persia, these scarves are traditionally made from cashmere wool, but now can be made from a variety of fabrics.They are very soft, light-weighted, comfortable and keep you warm in cold weather. Just wrapping a pashmina scarf around the neck is enough to spice up your outfit. They can be paired with basic outfits like t-shirts and jeans to add colour and extra emphasis. Fancy style shawl styles can also be draped over the shoulders for evening attires.

 

Velvet scarf

Velvet scarves look very pretty, decent, and elegant. Its fabric is soft and shiny but thick as well. This makes wrapping a velvet scarf around the neck in winters a bit uncomfortable. You can wrap them around the neck or carry them gracefully around your shoulders to flaunt your lady-like charm.

 

Wool scarf

High-quality wool scarves are super soft, extremely breathable, and comfortable. They are made of natural fabric which helps to regulate body temperature and keep you warm and is suitable for sensitive skins.Wool scarves are the best scarf investment you can make, owing to their resilience, long life, and the comfort they deliver. In short, simply drape it on your shoulders with equal ends on both sides and tie a not. If long, knot both the ends and roll twice in your neck like an infinity scarf.

 

Net scarf

Net scarves are solely used to accessorize an outfit since they cannot keep you warm. They look pretty and elegant, and you can carry a net scarf with a formal outfit. They are made of fine and smooth net fabric like tulle; trims like sequins, chains or laces can be added to the edges.

 

Alpaca scarf

It is a breathable and lightweight natural fibre that makes it suitable to be worn in any climate. Since they are warm, soft and an insulator by nature, they are an ideal choice for winter. Its fabric is resistant to stains, wind, and water; also strong, durable, and hypoallergenic.In short, simply drape it on your shoulders with equal ends on both sides and tie a not. If long, knot both the ends and roll twice in your neck like an infinity scarf.

 

Material of Scarf

 

 

Polka Dot Square Scarf

Alpaca

For cold autumn winter days: Alpaca scarves are made from wool of the alpaca, which is a lustrous and silky natural fiber, warmer and softer.

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Cashmere

For cold autumn winter days: This soft, luxurious fabric is made from the wool of the Cashmere goat. It is light in weight and, when handled with care, becomes softer with time.

Paisley Square Scarf

Cotton

For hot spring summer days: Classic and easy, cotton is staple for its ability to be laundered and its durability. It’s a cool fabric, perfect for summer wear.

Animal Print Square Scarf

Linen

For hot spring summer days: Promoted for its coolness, linen is often considered the most breathable fabric of the bunch. It is made from the fibres of the flax plant.

Long Rectangle Scarf

Pashmina

For cold autumn winter days: Pashmina refers to a type of shawl or scarf made from the cashmere wool of the pashmina goat.

Female Head Scarf

Satin

For cold autumn winter days: Satin is a glossy, soft fabric most often made from silk or polyester. Satin comes in several forms or weaves, which may vary in shine, thickness, flexibility, and weight.

Mens Winter Fashion Scarf

Silk

For hot spring summer days: Silk is a natural protein fibre obtained from the larvae cocoons of the mulberry silkworm. It can be shiny or matte in lustre, and is especially delicate.

Personalized Winter Scarf

Wool

For cold autumn winter days: Wool comes from the fleece of sheep and other animals. It’s very warm, durable, and with proper care should last you for years.

Process of Scarf
 

Choosing the right fabric: Lighter weight Fabrics are best for scarves as they let the ink penetrate more trough the fibres. As a result your design will show through onto the reverse better and the difference between the front and back will be less noticeable when you wrap it on. Light satin, habotai, light georgette or crepe de chine are popular choices. Silk and coton mixes in light weights give good results too although the reverse may show a slightly more.

 

Scarf sizes: You can chose any size you like, within the limits of 5m in length and the printable width of the fabric (between 135cm and 180cm depending on the fabric). Don’t forget to add 2cm in extra to your final scarf size, to allow for border hemming finishes. For instance, if your scarf should measure 65cmx65cm we will need your design to cover a 67cmx67cm area. This can be coloured to give more detail to the edge of your scarves. If you choose to include decorative borders to your design consider this inside the 67cmx67cm size.

 

Your logo and labels: We recommend to include your logo within the design of your scarf and to place it at least 2,5cm away from the edges to avoid it to be caught up in the hemming. 5cm if you fringe hemming. The workshop can sew in your label in if needed.

 

Hemmings: We offer 3 different type of finishes; Machine roll with hand finish, pin hem and fringe. Note that fringe finishes don’t work with straight line borders and that white borders should be avoided with pin hem. Also, you should remember to plan an extra 1 cm around your design to allow for hemming, see the section “2.2 scarves sizes” of this page for more info. Another point to consider, hemming threads always match the design colour unless you request otherwise. Keeping all this in mind, some fabrics are not suitable for hemming. We will notify you when you choose your fabric.

 

Distortion: Silk is a natural fabric and the weave can contain irregularities, even on finer fabrics. Distortion can sometimes appear within the print process even with the greatest care. The best strategy against this is to avoid designs that rely too much straight lines as they could appear wavy, especially on thiner fabric such as chiffon.

 

Hrinkage: Some shrinkage can occasionally occur in the printing and finishing process. As silk is woven in traditional ways, it is a naturally occurring effect beyond our control. However when shrinkage happens, we use technics to bring the fabric back as close as possible to the original size of the scarves you ordered. Note that this can increase turn around time by up to ten days.

 

Layout: Think about the size of your scarves to fill up the width of the fabric and avoid waste. This will help lowering the cost per unit of your scarves. Find out more on the topic here. We use digital printing technology to print your scarves which is not suitable for large blocks of colour or white space as they highlight the slightest faulty ink drop. The rule of thumb is that busy designs will camouflage this and that block of colour will enhance the risk.

 

Using up the width of the fabric: Whenever possible, it is best to layout the designs in the way that will use up the material most efficiently, thus reducing costs. The fabric width varies from 135cm (on most silks) to 180cm. The maximum length of a design is 5 meters. Once you’ve chosen the fabric you would like to work with, you can layout your design on this area and adjust your sizes to use up as much of the fabric as you wish. To show the cutting line between each scarf, your can include a 1mm space between each design. If your design features white borders, you can use a light grey cut line so that it doesn’t appear in the hemming.

Long Rectangle Scarf

 

Things Need to Be Kept in Mind Before Buying a Scarf

The first rule to keep in mind while buying a scarf is to pick one that isn’t sheer or see-through. Light, airy fabrics instantly draw a connection to women’s wear, which is why you want to steer clear of them.
The most versatile scarf is one that is shaped like a rectangular strip. Square ones are usually meant to be bandanas and won’t drape well if you wish to use them otherwise. If you don’t want to spend too much time draping, pick a circular scarf which is essentially a loop that you can wrap around your neck.
As far as the length of the scarf goes, pick one that is about 10 inches shorter than you are. This gives you enough fabric to keep you snug while ensuring that there isn’t excessive fabric that you have to utilise by employing a complicated knot.
Keep the pattern simple. Fine checks, classic plaid and houndstooth prints (or weaves) look great when it comes to scarves, but bold patterns and loud prints look far from classy.
As far as edging goes, stick to a short fringe or simple tassel. Ideally, a flat sewn edge looks the classiest, but if you want a little detailing, a short tassel or contrast piping is where you should draw the line.
Pay attention to fabric. Wool blends and knits are perfect for a frigid winter, but if it isn’t quite as cold, stick to cotton or cotton-wool blends.
Pick your scarf according to the intended use. For work, pick tighter weaves that lie flat on your physique and reserve chunky, knitted scarves for casual, weekend wear.

 

How to Maintain Scarf

Appropriate care and handling is very important in order to assure that your scarves maintain their beauty for a long time. Here we have presented the most crucial and general instructions on how to wash, keep and wear your scarves in a way that they will remain good as new for as long as possible!

Generally speaking all scarves should be washed either by hand or machine washed in 30 degrees (Celsius) in order to avoid any excess stress on the thin and delicate material. All dark and red scarves should also be washed separately before use because they can release color and stain other clothes during washing. Scarves can also be aired out to avoid washing and it is a good alternative when you only want to get rid of unpleasant odors.

Your scarves will remain tidy and wrinkle-free when kept in hangers instead of a messy pile in a closet. This will also save you from unnecessary washing and musty odors. If worn on the head you can prolong washing the scarf by using an underscarf.

Female Head Scarf
 
FAQ
 

Q: Why wear a scarf in the winter?

A: When you wear a scarf, the scarf protects your neck by serving as a barrier between your skin and the elements. The right scarf can also protect your nose and ears, two body parts that are highly susceptible to cold weather.

Q: Is scarf casual or formal?

A: Not to mention, the versatility of scarves makes them perfect for both casual and formal outfits. A simple cotton scarf can go a long way in jazzing up your daily casual wear. On the other hand, a stunning cashmere wrap is all it takes to add a classy touch to your formal outfit.

Q: Is a shawl a scarf?

A: The shawl is slightly bigger than the scarf and available in a rectangular shape, though you can also get the square shape sometimes. The purpose of the shawl is not only to wrap around the neck as you can easily cover the upper part of the body. Generally, the dimension of the shawl is around 100*200 cm.

Q: Do scarves actually keep you warm?

A: Wearing a scarf can help keep your head, neck, and chest warm, which can help prevent heat loss and keep you warmer overall. This can help prevent colds and flu which are more common in cold weather.

Q: What type of scarf is warmest?

A: Cashmere: This soft, luxurious fabric is made from the wool of the cashmere goat. It is light in weight and, when handled with care, becomes softer with time. A Cashmere scarf is warm but not heavy, making it ideal for layering in colder weather.

Q: Why is a scarf called a scarf?

A: In the 1500s, a scarf was a "band worn across the body," from the Old French escherpe, "pilgrim's purse suspended from the neck." Today, a scarf can take many forms, from an itchy wool scarf to a head covering worn for religious reasons to a silk scarf tied jauntily around the throat.

Q: What does it mean to wear a scarf around your neck?

A: In conclusion, the meaning of tying a scarf around someone's neck can vary widely, from practical warmth and fashion to symbols of protection and romance. It ultimately depends on the intent, the context, and the relationship between the people invol.

Q: What is the difference between a scarf and shawl?

A: Shawls are typically square or rectangular in shape, while scarves are usually long and thin. Shawls are made of heavier fabrics than scarves, which makes them warmer than scarves. You can wear a shawl loose or draped over your shoulders, while a scarf is usually wrapped around the neck.

Q: Do scarves make you look thinner?

A: Your scarf combined with your purse will stand out against your clothing and will create a great slimming effect. ~ Generally speaking, stay away from bulky knots and always make sure your scarf does not accentuate the part of your body you are in trouble with.

Q: When should I wear a scarf?

A: The best time to start wearing a scarf is typically when the weather begins to turn cooler, such as in the fall or winter months. Scarves are a great way to stay warm and stylish during colder weather, so you may want to start wearing one when you begin to feel a chill in the air.

Q: Do people actually wear scarves?

A: Celebrities and fashion enthusiasts alike have embraced this trend, proving that silk scarves still have a place in modern fashion. A silk head scarf can be tied in various ways, from the classic knotted headband to the stylish turban or a chic bow.

Q: Should I wear a scarf in cold weather?

A: A scarf can protect your neck from the cold weather. You can also wrap it around your head and ears if you wish to. Here's one of the practical reasons for you to trust scarves in winter. Apart from covering your skin, they can create a pocket of warm air as you breathe under your scarf.

Q: Why do flight attendants recommend wearing scarves?

A: If you're short on time, here's the quick answer: Flight attendants wear scarves as part of their uniform for both practical and aesthetic reasons. The scarves protect their necks and throat from dry air, dust, and germs while also presenting a polished, professional look.

Q: How do you take care of a scarf?

A: When not wearing it, fold it without creasing it, and store it in a dark dry drawer or box. You can also hang it over a padded hanger in your closet. You can iron your scarf at low temperatures, and dry clean only when it becomes soiled.

Q: How do you preserve a scarf?

A: If you're storing your scarf for a long period of time then make sure it's clean and stored in a breathable fabric bag (avoid plastic ones because they lock in moisture). Another tip for long-term storing is to store your silk scarf away from the sun to avoid fading the colour and weakening the fibre.

Q: What is the best way to store scarves?

A: And in the case of storing scarves, they can do wonders. Pick up some clear bins and neatly fold or roll your scarves inside them. For further organization, sort them by type, putting your winter scarves into one bin and your decorative ones in another and labeling the outside of each.

Q: Should you wash scarves?

A: Scarves don't need to be washed every time you wear them unless you get something on them, but they do need to be washed periodically. Winter scarves need to be washed frequently to get rid of germs, salt, and other debris that can build up when you're out in the weather every day.

Q: How do I stop my scarves from malting?

A: Fold your scarf up, stick it in a Ziploc baggy and put it in the freezer for 24 hours. This will stop the shedding problem and should be done before each wear. Cellulose fiber: These fibers are from plants and include cotton and linen. Just throw the scarf in the dryer for about 10 minutes before wearing.

Q: Does washing a scarf stop it shedding?

A: A shedding scarf isn't a big deal until it is a big deal! A good wash will usually solve the problem. However, if it's a wool scarf, the fix is as simple as folding the scarf, placing it in a sealable plastic bag and popping it in the freezer for 24 hours.

Q: Should scarves be hung or folded?

A: If you have a collection of scarves as part of your wardrobe, the best way to store them depends on their style. Oversized scarves that could easily be mistaken for a shawl should be folded up. Smaller scarves can be draped over a hanger or hung up using a tie hanger or scarf rack to save space.

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