Love your Ethiopian scarves and don’t want to let go of them?
Factoring in innumerable combinations of draping, tucking, tying, and overall zhooshing, a chic scarf can be worn in all seasons for great reasons. These timeless pieces add polish and a tinge of sophistication to any look-however it’s about great styling. Here are a few guidelines on how to wear these must-haves Ethiopian accessories like a true fashionista:
KNOTTED NECKLACE
Tie the scarf at the back of the neck. Grab an end and tie it around your palm. Pull it through to create a loose. Grab the other end and tug it over the knot at the side, going underneath the knotted tie and then over.

DOUBLE-SIDED TWISTS
Place two favorite wraps back to back. Wind once around your neck and twirl the piece so you see either side for a burst of colors.

THE NECKLACE
Double-up a long wrap into the half, lengthways. Take the diagonal ends and tie them up. Place it around your neck, twist and make a loop again.

FRENCH KNOTS
Double-up the wrap in half and place it over the shoulders. Grab one end bit and tug it over and under the loop of the scarf. Grab the second end bit and go underneath and over the very same loop.

WANGARI MAATHAI ETHIOPIAN SCARF
ELEGANT LOOPS
Place the wrap over your neck and tug one end a bit downwards so it’s a little longer. Tie the same end around the neck and allow both the ends to fall.

COMFY NECK WRAP
Get a cozy long scarf and twist it around your neck twice. Knot the ends into a half loop and thrust them up underneath the scarf hoops.

KNOTTED SHAWLS
Place the scarf over the shoulders just like a shawl and create a half loop with both the ends at the back. Tug the ends firmly tight and upwards, high at the back. Pull the wrap downwards to conceal the ends.

How do you style and tie your scarves?