If you liked this trick, don't forget to like and subscribe to our channel for other tips and life hacks.<br /><br />Here's a quick recap of these different ways to wear your scarf:<br /><br />1. Infinity<br />This variation creates a double ring around your neck and takes its name from the fact that you don't see the ends of the scarf. The ends are tied together in a loose knot that sits on the nape of your neck.<br /><br />2. Basic Loop<br />Simple, but elegant: this loop works best with thin fabrics and functions more as decoration than as anything to keep you warm.<br /><br />3. Stole<br />Stoles are particularly good when your arms are cold. Sometimes, a scarf worn this way can also replace a jacket.<br /><br />4. European Loop<br />For the European variation, you just have to form a loop in the middle of the scarf and pull both ends through — very practical for daily wear.<br /><br />5. Boa<br />The boa is perfect if you have forgotten your necklace, but at the same time, don't want to go without wearing jewelry.<br /><br />6. Waterfall<br />This option provides a veil over your neckline, and can strike a fashionable note if, for example, you're wearing just one color on your top half and want to brighten up the outfit.<br /><br />7. The X<br />When you want two ends of equal length hanging loose at the front, use this little trick.<br /><br />8. The Magic Trick<br />This is not just a simple option, but a cute one too. It will look like you have two loops, one on top of the other.<br /><br />9. Key Knot<br />This style is especially for fans of short-knotted scarves, who don't want the ends dangling somewhere near their hips.<br /><br />10. Fake Knot<br />For this style, you'll first need to wrap the scarf around your hand once. The fake knot is a more casual look for everyday wear.<br /><br />11. Braid<br />Don't worry, you don't have to braid anything. However, the point where the loop and ends of the scarf hang together looks a little bit like a braid, which explains how it got its name.<br /><br />12. Rabbit Ears<br />The name is actually more spectacular than the result. Nevertheless, once the scarf is knotted, the ends will be different lengths, and with a little imagination, you can see that they form long rabbit ears.<br /><br />You can also see this trick and others on our website: http://www.cleverly.me/ways-to-wear-your-scarf/