'$20 vs. $200 Scarves - Style Hallmarks of a Quality Men\'s Scarf'

14:19 Sep 13, 2021
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Herringbone Cashmere Scarf in Grey Orange - https://gentl.mn/2Qt48Kv 3. Madder Silk Tie in Dark Blue, Light Blue and Red Macclesfield Neats - https://gentl.mn/2rX0cIj  Of course, a scarf must not just be beautiful but also functional and warm. Even though it might not seem like it from the outset, a $20 scarf is very different in terms of color, pattern, material, length, and especially, the details.   COLORS When I was looking for $20 scarves, I noticed that most of them come usually in shades of black or grey. Now, for scarves, the big problem with black, gray, or other dark colors like navy, is that generally, most people\'s outerwear such as their overcoat or their pea coat are either black, gray, or navy. So if you have a scarf in the same color, there\'s not enough visual contrast to make it for an interesting outfit.   More expensive scarves usually come in much more sophisticated color palettes. There is a much broader range and they\'re just warm unusual colors that are contrasting to your general outerwear. Of course, when patterns are involved, they\'re usually multiple colors that are all designed in a way so they work well together but they make it incredibly easy for you to combine them with other colors and their accessories.  PATTERN I would say standard scarves are just plain solids but even the weave can have an impact on how it\'s perceived. In my experience, most cheap scarves come either in a solid color such as the black, gray, navy, sometimes maybe red, and if they have a pattern, it\'s usually some form of a check pattern. In my research, most cheap scarves don\'t seem to have a sophisticated color palette, they\'re just all mixed together in a way with white, sometimes red, and that\'s about it. They\'re also mostly designed as scarves for women which means they\'re oftentimes why they\'re sometimes thinner and also a little bit shorter. Even if they\'re designed as a unisex scarf, they are never made specifically for men which means they don\'t really work 100% for men. Overall, they\'re just bland and at best, functional.   MATERIAL  The $20 scarf here is made from 100% acrylic which is also known as nylon so it\'s an artificial fiber that is extremely inexpensive. It\'s very soft but it\'s also very prone to pilling so it\'s not an investment, it\'s not a piece that you can wear five years to come because it will look pilled and old and ugly after probably a season or two. On the other hand, more expensive scarves are made from different materials, preferably natural materials.  WEAVE It has a huge impact on the density of the fabric and how heavy it is. A $20 scarf is typically more lightweight because they want to use less material even though it may have a much larger surface. I mean, just compare it to this nylon scarf here from Target, it is much bigger but lighter than the other scarves from Fort Belvedere which are slimmer. In a nutshell, the more expensive scarf, the $95 scarf or a $200 scarf will be warmer and more comfortable on your skin and that will last longer.   CLIMATE One thing that\'s rarely discussed is the climate you live in. With a $20 scarf, they usually come in one size fits it all, designed for women, maybe unisex, never for men, and they don\'t come in different weights. There\'s just one kind that supposedly works for everyone.   DIMENSION For men, we found that most scarves that are about 30 centimeters or 12 inches wide and about 72 inches or 180 centimeters long are really great for men because they allow you to wear scarves in many different ways. You can have the sling, you can just have it around your neck, or you can fold it in different ways.On the other hand, women\'s scarves are often quite wide and meant to be double up and worn in a different way. So for men, they usually don\'t work quite as well. That\'s exactly what we see here, the $20 scarf from Target is rather wide, thin with a loose open weave. The other ones from Fort Belvedere are more tightly woven, more high-quality materials, and I have exactly the right dimensions for elegant gentlemen.' 

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