Sunday, January 6, 2019

Three Scarves to Liven Up Your Wardrobe

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If you follow me on Instagram or have read this blog for a while, you'll know that I love accessories, especially scarves. I have a huge scarf collection and am known for not being able to pass up a new scarf. I especially enjoy buying scarves as souvenirs; they are really the perfect souvenir as they are small and light! You'll always find room for a scarf or two in your luggage! And I love remembering a trip when I wear a scarf! Finally, a scarf is absolutely essential on an airplane, no matter what time of year. I like taking two - one to use as a pillow and the other as a blanket.

I like adding new scarves to my collection because they can breathe some fresh air into an old outfit and really change the look with little effort and (often) money (depending on the scarf you choose).

This winter I have been wearing three of my winter scarves over and over again, and I think everyone should have a version of them.

1. A Solid Color Scarf


I think everyone should own a solid color scarf in a color that complements most winter jackets and coats in their wardrobe. I bought a light pink scarf (with matching hat and gloves) before my Germany trip because the color goes so well with my grey winter jacket. I got all three pieces for less than $50 because they were on sale, and I used a reward.

Details: Scarf, Hat, Gloves

 2. A Plaid Scarf


I love plaid scarves for fall and winter. I opted for a red plaid scarf, and I love how festive it makes any outfit. But I think a grey/white/black plaid scarf will be next (I'll try to wait until the fall to buy one).



3. A Colorful Scarf


Winters can be dark and dreary, even in California at times. What better way to brighten up the day than with a colorful scarf? My wardrobe consists of mainly neutrals, so adding a colorful scarf is an easy way to add some life to an outfit. My striped scarf is pretty thin and not too warm, so it works well with coats as well as with a sweater indoors.





Here are some scarves I wouldn't mind adding to my wardrobe:



Questions: Do you like scarves? If so, what is your favorite scarf at the moment? 



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Be well,
Andrea