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What are the different ways to wear Pashminas? by sifat ullah
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Pashminas are designed in such a way that they can go with any type of clothing in any type of style. Pashmina craze started many years ago when women started using it as head scarves and then as neckties. The softest fabric in the world has enabled designers and artists to make the most versatile fashion accessory. The different ways in which Pashminas can be worn have been discovered as the variety in its usage appeared. They can be worn in most of the seasons around the year preferably winters. Trends have now put forth the spring and fall seasons to be the best to experiment with Pashmina styles. Some of the very common and trendy ways that Pashmina shawls and fashion scarves have been worn include the following: Head Wraps: the very first usage of scarves were for head covering. The Pashmina shawls and wraps are still used this way. This is good in protecting hairdos and glamorous look. The Pashminas are placed on the head from the center and draped around the neck with one end hanging in the front and other at the back. Both ends can also be placed behind to give a warm feeling and protecting the scarf from falling. Knot style: this is the most common way to wear Pashminas. The stoles or wraps are tied around the neck in a knot style with both ends hanging in the front. This is how it is usually worn when the Pashminas are just being used as an accessory and not to keep warm. The hanging fringed ends can also be pulled back to completely cover the neck. This style is usually suitable for winters for extra warmth. Light weight Pashminas or fashion scarves can just be left hanging. Shawl Wrap: this is a simple way to wear Pashmina. The Pashmina shawl is wrapped around the shoulders covering the upper portion of the arms and tied with a knot in front or just left hanging on the arms. This is a simple and elegant way to wear Pashmina shawls. Full shawl wraps are usually adopted in chilly season where the whole front and back is covered along with the arms in a complete wrap style. Noose wrap: this is a slightly complicated way to wear Pashminas. The shawl is folded in half along the length and again folded in half along the width around the neck. Tied with a knot in the front this also depicts a knot style but in a fluffy manner. This is also a suitable style for winters. Hollywood style: this is a unique and stylish way to wear Pashmina shawls. It works with two different Pashminas of different colors. They are intertwined and draped around the neck with one end hanging in the front and the other end hanging at the back. Sash style: this is also an easy and elegant way to take fashion scarves. The scarves are just hanged on one shoulder. A pin or a brooch can be used to clip the Pashmina or scarf securing it from falling. Belt Style: this is suitable for those who have less prominent hips. It is twisted around the wait and tied either on one side of the hips or in the front. If the Pashminas are wide they are folded in half to be tied. This look is very suitable for slim and tall women. If you are looking to buy pashminas you can visit our website
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