All of these can of course be combined with other items that are already in your winter wardrobe: the hats, mittens and winter coats you need to stay nice and warm when you go out. This classic brown striped Italian scarf by Fendi evokes the iconic codes of the House. Wide black stripes contrast with the brand’s logos, finished with hand-hemmed edges.
In those cases, a sturdy cable knit scarf, the kind a 1950s dockworker might wear, is the way to go. The Ralph Lauren version injects a healthy amount of nylon for a perfect combination of rugged utilitarianism and A-grade comfort. There is nothing cozier than a well-knitted scarf, and this one has a nice print that stands out against your outerwear. It’s also sure to be nice and warm with its wool, acrylic and nylon blend that won’t lose its color anytime soon. With a beautiful color block pattern and a super soft 100 percent cashmere fabric, this beauty is of the highest quality there is. You can never go wrong with a classic cashmere wrap, especially this white + brown one that will double as a cover when it’s cold on the plane.
This is a scarf that will look good for years to come without serious pilling or noticeable wear and tear if well cared for; it’s an investment, but it’s worth it. The Loewe paneling scarf has an artistic touch designed by the brand’s creative director, Jonathan Anderson. Made of 100% cashmere, it has a red central stripe offset by an embroidered anagram motif and ends with tassels. Add it to a stylish coat or winter coat for a relaxed and bohemian atmosphere. This black and white cashmere scarf is the most stylish way to step on the plaid print train.
It’s 30% wool and 70% acrylic, so it’s pretty warm, but not itchy, and for under £50 it’s a good way to add a bit of luxury to your wardrobe. Cold temperatures should not prevent you from leaving the office for lunch, and the Mulberry scarf will keep you warm and look stylish. It is made in England from insulating wool, has understated fringe ends and is embroidered with the label’s emblem.
Thick, cozy and warm, it is bulky enough to bundle but still feels light to wear. We love the wintry hues in the color block design that help make it a really eye-catching piece, while the polyester blend is pleasantly soft. We love being sustainable; all scarves in the Reykjavik collection are made from dead threads and fabrics destined for landfill.
For those who want to stay out of the cold with a trendy quick fix, this pleasantly affordable Mango scarf has you covered. The striking orange block design and frill finish are perfect to spice up your outfit, while the wool mix feels premium. A great way to brighten up winter days without making a dent in your bank balance. This scarf from H&M is incredibly soft and you will not find any risk of scratching yourself here. Made of soft wool, mohair and nylon, the fluffy blend has a fringe that gives it an elegant touch, while the neutral light beige color combination is versatile enough to combine it with any coat in your wardrobe.
Made from a blend of medium weight wool, cashmere and Silk, it is understated yet deeply refined. A bargain for less than £ 30, this warehouse scarf is a strong contender for your winter wardrobe. With a soft touch feel, the piece has a serious weight and we were impressed with how warm it kept us.
If you’re not a fan of cashmere, there are several wool mix and lighter weight options for both men and women. In general, you can find warm scarves in colors for almost any mood or personality. The stakes are lower when it comes to buying scarves because alpaca they are just not as expensive as jackets. You do not have to spend a lot of money to create a small collection of stylish and functional options. These five brands are your best bet for warm and attractive scarves that will keep you cozy all winter.
Although simple, this knitted base features an ultra-soft black virgin wool, a simplified no-frills design and a design emblem with appliques on the edge, providing users with the essentials in terms of clothing for the winter. Heattech is Uniqlo’s “bio-warming” fabric designed to keep you warm without burdening you with tons of layers. The scarves are available in a variety of muted colours such as wine red and dark grey to suit any winter coat. There is also a plaid scarf and a more modern snood style Moderna available in the same fabric. Nothing feels as soft as cashmere, except maybe this cashmere alternative that is much more affordable.
Those who crave simplicity in their winter clothes can’t go wrong with a black scarf. This Monday-Friday sale has a classic style and is made of 100% wool, while the monochrome design is detailed with the fringe hem. You can combine it with almost anything in your wardrobe and it will keep your neck warm without taking too much attention away from the outfit underneath.