The belted-poncho: Fold the scarf into a triangular shape and throw it on your shoulders like a cape. Tie it close with a thin belt across your waistline, pulling out just enough of the cloth to keep you covered without adding bulk to your waistline.
The standard: Put the scarf around your neck like a dupatta and then take either ends from your back and throw it across.
The pull-through: Fold the scarf horizontally. Wrap it around your neck and pull the ends inside the loop from the front. This style is ideal for extremely cold weather as it wraps your neck with two layers.
The loop: To achieve this classic look, just hold two ends of the scarf and gently wrap them around your neck twice. Make sure that the front isn’t too put together — loosen it up a little and you are good to go.
SOURCE: COSMOPOLITAN.COM
Published in The Express Tribune, Ms T, December 20th, 2015.
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