The Winter Scarves Everyone’s Wearing — and Exactly How to Style Them This Season
Some pieces just take over a season, and this winter, it’s definitely scarves. They’re everywhere — on the street, on the runway, and all over your feed. And honestly, it makes sense. The right scarf instantly pulls an outfit together and makes even your simplest look feel intentional and chic without trying too hard.
Here are the three scarves we can’t stop reaching for this season, and easy styling ideas using things you probably already have in your closet.
Neutral Position
Equestrian styling is everywhere this winter, and this scarf taps into the trend in the easiest, most elevated way. The warm tan palette works with pretty much everything. Creams, espresso, denim, black, camel. And the clean equestrian print gives any outfit that subtle, polished finish. It looks especially good paired with a trench. Trench coats are always a go-to, but cropped jackets are having a real moment right now, any length frames this scarf beautifully.
Picture this: a trench over a cable-knit sweater, a black midi skirt, and ankle boots. Effortless, classic, and instantly pulled together. Want a softer, preppy twist? Swap in loafers.
One of my favorite styling tricks is the scarf-belt look, and this one happens to be incredibly flattering. On days when you want a little more shape or just want to take the edge off a clingy dress, tying it loosely at the waist creates a clean, easy silhouette that still feels fashion-forward.
For casual days, keep it simple: a long denim skirt, an oversized knit, and the scarf tied over your hair. For Shabbos, it’s gorgeous with monochromatic cream outfits or a long black bodycon. The warm tan softens the darker tones in the best way.
Locked In
Chocolate brown is having a huge moment right now, and this scarf picks up on that trend in the chicest way. The gold chain detail instantly makes it look expensive, and the soft purple border keeps it from feeling too classic or expected. It gives the whole print a little glow.
For everyday outfits, keep it easy. A denim skirt, a brown or oatmeal turtleneck, and the scarf tied over your hair. Suddenly the whole look feels styled, even if you threw it together in five minutes.
Where it really shines is as a belt. The deeper tones look incredible over anything fitted: ribbed dresses, straight midis, slim sweaters, knit sets. And that hint of purple? It does so much for the outfit without screaming for attention.
For Shabbos or a night out, it’s gorgeous with plum, burgundy, espresso, even deep green. Whether you tie it over a wig or cinch it at the waist, it adds shape, polish, and that quiet “okay… where did you get that?” energy.
Two Tone
If your winter wardrobe swings between black and brown (same), this scarf solves the styling dilemma instantly. The split black-and-brown floral works with whatever you’re wearing. Black side forward, brown side forward, or both showing for a bold, graphic moment.
It slips right into the everyday winter uniform: a black or brown turtleneck, a denim or black midi skirt, tall boots. It also layers beautifully under outerwear, adding interest without overwhelming the look. And on those hair-challenged days, it’s a true lifesaver. It’s versatile, easy to wear, and one of those pieces that just works with everything you throw on.
Winter outfits can start to feel repetitive fast, but the right scarf changes everything. Neutral Position, Locked In, and Two Tone are doing all the heavy lifting this season so you don’t have to.
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xoxo,
Bruchie
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