Monday, July 20, 2009

Women! Bold and Daring Men's Scarves(Cashmere scarf)

Cashmere scarf

Looking to buy something for the man in your life? For the man who has everything? It's hard to go wrong with a couple great looking mens scarves gift wrapped and placed under the tree!
Mens scarves are a popular look this season... they can turn any wardrobe, from casual to professional, into a POWER outfit that simply oozes masculinity. Plus there's the whole practical side of these men's scarves too! If you get caught in a snowstorm, your neck will be toasty warm!
Unlike women's scarves, mens scarves are not the kind you'd wear indoors. A man's tie fills that decorative role, whereas women use scarves in a similar way...particularly in a professional setting.
But, outdoors is where the men can add a scarf to really make his outfit stand out. When winter comes, throwing a vividly colored pumpkin orange or forest green scarf around his neck, pairing it with a long, black, wool trench coat, can create a powerfully handsome look. It's professional, stylish, and practical all at the same time.
In this case, keep patterns and checks to a minimum... preferably not at all. However, if you do decide to get something with patterns or checks, be sure to get ones that are small: tiny checks and very tight plaids or very narrow lines. For instance a herringbone style looks very nice and its the kind of pattern that's difficult to see. Also, don't get colors that are bright and big and bold. Keep them subtle.
One advantage to buying a scarf for the professional man is how easy it is to find scarves that match because popular business suits are typically dark blue or black and the coats they wear are typically darker, too. Pumpkin orange, scarlet red, or forest green look fantastic against these darker coats. However, if your man has a tan, beige, light brown, or "camel" coat, consider a darker scarf. Mens scarves of chocolate brown pair against these coats look really good.
We've just shown you some professional options so far so far but there are casual options, too. And these scarves can have a little more freedom when it comes to patterns. Here are some ideas:
If your man has a dark leather jacket, pair it with a long, knitted beige or off-white scarf for the ace pilot look. A dark brown suede jacket can look amazing when pair with a brightly colored loose-knit scarf with bold orange and yellow stripes. A blue jean jacket looks great when paired with a brown cashmere or pashmina scarf.
Tips: When buying mens scarves, avoid fringes on professional scarves. Or, if you can't avoid fringes, find ones with minimal fringes, if possible. Casual scarves are okay to have fringes but in general, try to first find scarves without. In general, professional scarves should have a tighter weave if they are knit while casual scarves can have a looser weave. However, if you are pairing the scarf with a knit sweater, try to get the opposite kind of weave.
Get your man a scarf this holiday season!
Having your significant other to look good can sometimes be difficult. http://www.FashionScarvesandShawls.com has cashmere, silk and wool mens scarves that not only look great and masculine, but are soft and warm. Who says a man can't wear a soft and warm cashmere scarf? With many different scarves and mens accessories to choose from, you can have him up to par fashion wise in no time.
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Cashmere scarf

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