There is no doubt that scarf, as an essential item suitable for autumn and winter, has always been the eye-catching focus. Not only can they withstand the cold, but they are also a great choice for matching clothing and upgrading your look. In the autumn and winter of previous years, scarves have become more popular and have become a supporting role in the trend. Whether it is a warm thick knitted scarf, a fashionable leopard print scarf, a versatile plaid scarf, or a retro neckband, shawl, etc., you will become a modern representative of your style, even in the cold wind. You can still be as charming as ever.

Warm Thick Stitch Scarf
Every autumn and winter, warm and thick Thick Stitch Scarf will become a popular choice. Their hard and thick texture can give people a warm and comfortable feeling visually. As long as you pay a little attention, it is not difficult to find that the thick needle scarf in previous years is not only red and purple, but also getting longer and longer, with thicker and thicker stitches. The exaggerated length should be enough to wrap around the neck. It must be circled three times to be considered In! And the details are becoming more diversified. The long tassels, cute pom-poms and even the novel hooded design are all unforgettable.
Warm thick-knot scarf
Emphasizing the extra-long style is the focus of this season’s thick-knit scarf.
Modern recommendation
Thick needle hooded scarf
The interesting hooded design is particularly eye-catching, and combined with the warm and thick thick needle texture, it is even more Add warmth to cold winter days.
Applicable rules
Pair it with a casual small lapel coat to create a youthful and lively street style.
You can also match it like this
Key points: When matching a thick thick scarf, you should try to choose a coat style with a complex collar structure. Paired with handsome flat mid-boots and decorative items with various metallic details, it will make you feel even more modern.
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