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From cashmere and wool to mohair and crochet, make one of these your new cold-weather essential
Winter has its downfalls, but the season’s sartorial offerings are not one of them. From statement chunky boots to cosy knits, cashmere and duvet coats, the season for bundling up well and truly delivers on the fashion front.
And central to layering is a scarf – ideal for adding the final flourish to your winter ensemble. Gone are the days where scarfs were a mere practical necessity, now the right one can be a style asset.
From oversized and blanket designs to crochet, wool and cashmere pieces, a good scarf can be a cold-weather game changer.
Whether you’re looking for a new winter wardrobe staple for 2022, a quick fashion fix or want to expand your ever-growing scarf arsenal, there are plenty of options on offer.
From mohair blends and thick, woollen designs, to the perfect alternative for that Acne Studios scarf, we went on many a winter walk to assess warmth, comfort, weight, style and value for money.
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Best: Overall
Rating: 9/10
This sustainably crafted scarf from Arctic Fox & Co is an instant winter staple. Thick, cosy and warming, it’s bulky enough to bundle up in but still feels lightweight to wear. We love the winter tones in the colour block design that help make it a real statement piece while the polyester blend is pleasingly soft. It gets extra love from us for being sustainable; all the scarves from the Reykjavik collection are made from deadstock yarm and fabric destined for the landfill. If you’re looking for an affordable piece that rivals the more than £200 Acne Studio scarves, you can’t go wrong.
Best: Investment scarf
Rating: 9/10
Those willing to invest in their warmth will not be disappointed with this All Saint’s ombre scarf. The wool-blend fabric creates a cosy and cocooning finish while the sheer size of it blurs the line between blanket and scarf, without feeling too heavy. Twisted fringe hems add the final flourish and we love the winter tones of the ombre design that help add some texture to your cold-weather ensemble. Though pricey, it’s a scarf that will see you through many a winter.
Best: Vibrant scarf
Rating: 8/10
A bargain at under £30, this Warehouse scarf is a strong contender for your winter wardrobe. Feeling soft to touch, the piece has serious heft to it and we were impressed with just how toasty it kept us. Ideal for injecting some colour into winter, the tassel fringe and bright, checked design works to liven up even the plainest of outfits. Our only qualm was that it felt slightly scratchy toward the end of a long period of wearing it, but, considering its cost, this is a small price to pay.
Best: Fluffy scarf
Rating: 8/10
This scarf from H&M is incredibly soft and you’ll find no risk of scratching here. Made from soft wool, mohair and nylon, the fluffy blend has a tassel fringe that gives it a stylish touch while the neutral light beige colourway is versatile enough to be teamed with any coat in your wardrobe. Its light weight was also noticeable compared to other scarfs we tried and this one could be easily and securely wrapped around our neck. If you’re looking for premium quality that doesn’t break the bank, you can’t go wrong.
Best: Colour-block scarf
Rating: 8/10
Those wanting to keep out the cold with a quick fashion fix, this pleasingly affordable Mango scarf has you covered. The bold orange colour block design and fringed finish is bang on for livening up your outfit while the wool blend feels top quality. A great way to brighten up winter days without making too much of a dent in your bank balance.
Best: Printed scarf
Rating: 9/10
Make your scarf the focal point of your outfit with this Jigsaw piece. The printed scarf boasts a woodland print designed by artist Janet Lance Hughes, inspired by folklore with the black print set on a cream background. Crafted from lambswool, the mid to heavyweight scarf is super soft and not at all scratchy to wear. Considerably lighter than some of the wool-based scarves we tried, the Jigsaw piece will see you through the autumn and spring months, too. And if you’re looking to buy, there’s no better time as you can save 40 per cent right now.
Best: Crochet scarf
Rating: 8/10
This lightweight Asos piece is ideal for carrying you over into spring with its croquet design proving warm but also breathable. Boasting a blue and brown checkerboard print that’s bang on trend, the statement scarf works best when paired with a plain coat and neutral outfit. At £18, it may not be an investment piece but it’s certainly a style asset.
Best: Budget scarf
Rating: 8/10
M&S is always a reliable choice for wardrobe mainstays and we weren’t disappointed with this fluffy woven scarf. Super soft to touch, it’s a nice weight for those who don’t like a blanket-style or oversized scarf as it boasts a skinnier fit. Twisted tassel fringing gives the piece nice detail while the pop of yellow is a brightening choice for the dreary winter months. For just £15, it’s a staple that you’re sure to turn to again and again.
Best: Black scarf
Rating: 7/10
Those craving simplicity in their winter-wear can’t go wrong with a black scarf. This Weekday offering is in a classic style and crafted from 100 per cent wool while the monochrome design is given detailing with the fringe hem. You can team it with just about anything in your wardrobe and it’ll keep your neck warm without taking too much attention away from the outfit underneath. It’s worth noting though that as it’s made from wool, it’s slightly rougher to wear than wool blends and cashmere.
Best: Cashmere scarf
Rating: 8/10
This Reiss scarf is pure luxury with its cashmere fabrication. Coming in a wintery mushroom colourway, the subtle fringing detail on the hem adds a nice touch. Its length and thickness make it a worthy choice for winter but it’s breathable enough to get your fix in spring and autumn too. Chic, minimalist and timeless, if you’re looking to invest in a scarf that will serve you for many winters to come, head to Reiss.
Providing warmth, comfort and quality, Arctic Fox & Co’s Reykjavik scarf delivers on all fronts, not to mention also being sustainable and very affordable. For those wanting their quick fashion fix during the winter months, Asos’s checkerboard crochet scarf is ideal and if you’re willing to spend a little more, the All Saints ombre blanket scarf is a real investment piece.
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