Q&A: Can you still wear scarfs this season?

Question by : Can you still wear scarfs this season?
When can you wear them? All year round?

Best answer:

Answer by Dana
well you still can, but during the summer i wouldn’t risk it. even though it would be a ”summer scarf” it looks silly wearing it when it’s like 80 degrees out.

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6 Responses to Q&A: Can you still wear scarfs this season?

  1. Crystal says:

    oh yes !

  2. love 2 blaze you high as the sky says:

    if it’s lightweight enough, in the fall and spring. i don’t know about the summer.

  3. corby_edouard says:

    You can wear them well into spring, and possibly summer, depending on what kind of scarf it is and the weather on the day you’re wearing it. Right now, light-weight scarves are perfectly acceptable, and you can definitely wear them throughout spring.

  4. NeverShoutClarissa! says:

    I think scarves can be worn year-round. Thinner, more colorful prints for the summer and spring, and more thicker and modest tones for autumn and winter…

  5. lilbratzgirl369 says:

    Definitely you can still wear them on cool summer nights without it looking “silly” you should look on abercrombie or abercrombie and fitch they have a nice selection of scarves

  6. mitchskid2 says:

    Are you kidding me?! Scarves are a year-around “yes!” you just switch up the style and length. In the winter, I go for short, bulky wool scarves, but come summer I pull out the long floral and pastel ones. and I wear them thrown over my shoulder; or, for a more classy look, I take a short one with a vibrant print (a la Hermes) and I wear it tied around my neck. It adds instant class to anything! Any way you wear them, scarves are fabulous and inexpensive ways to add hmph to your outfit.

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