Pashmina Scarf “Jersey Girl Knows Best”

Jersey Girl Knows Best
by Jersey Girl Knows Best
1 Material
$10
5 Minutes
Easy

I have these pashmina scarfs collecting dust in my closet and I’ve been looking for ways to wear them for everyday wear. The possibilities are endless. I created a few fall updates with just one scarf! Ready?! Let’s do this!

I know you have one or more of these pashmina scarfs in your closet right now and they only come out to play when you are going out to dinner or wearing a dress!,

Does this look like the most common way you wear a pashmina?! Well I think we can do a little better than that!

This is a very simple one knot look. It is warm on the neck and would conveniently work with any coat or ves

In this photo, you will see a double knot which looks a bit more trendy to me. What are thoughts on this look?

I really like this side shoulder look. It is classic and sophisticated. Anyone can pull this off. I hope you liked the different styles of wearing your pashmina with everyday clothes. Follow me for more style tutorials.

Suggested materials:
  • Pashmina   (Amazon)

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  • KimofCoventry KimofCoventry on Dec 04, 2021

    Love these.. I’ve pulled them all out recently as I’ve noticed my neck aging and turtleneck tops choke me half to death. Ah, vanity.

    My fav way to wear it ( max neck coverage and warmth in the cold), is to fold in half and put behind my neck, then loop both tassel ends through the fold end in front. Can pull tight, or not . Also, open all the way putting center of scarf at front of neck, throw each end over each shoulder, cross in back and pull around to the front . Can then pull tight, or not, and tie any way you like, or leave hang. Both of these ways keep it on well without shifting. I guess like a regular scarf. I do it with my big plaid blanket scarves too. Great options you gave! They come in such gorgeous colors and patterns people should enjoy them.

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