3 Ways to Wear an Infinity Scarf as a Shirt

I was in Walmart one day and found some infinity scarves on sale for $1.  I grabbed a couple of them.  Stepped outside today and tried different ways to wear the infinity scarf.

3 Ways to Wear an Infinity Scarf as a Shirt3 Ways to Wear an Infinity Scarf as a Shirt

Scarf 1:

This is very pretty. To make, step into scarf. Pull tight around chest. Crisscross in back and pull over head. That gives you the crisscross effect in the back.

3 Ways to Wear an Infinity Scarf as a Shirt3 Ways to Wear an Infinity Scarf as a Shirt

Scarf 2:

Step into scarf. Lay on shoulders. Pull down in front center. Pin under the arms with small pins. The back will be open.  If it slips off shoulders too much, then pin back together with a small pin.

3 Ways to Wear an Infinity Scarf as a Shirt 3 Ways to Wear an Infinity Scarf as a Shirt

Scarf 3:

I love this look!  This has the appearance of being pulled over the head.  You could definitely create the look by pulling over your head. However, in this case, you will crisscross in front, pull up and pin around the neck.  The back gives you that back-out look. This one is my favorite!

These are definitely great ways to wear the scarf during the summer.  If you find that you need more material or want to do something a little different, you could use two scarves. Cut each apart and make one large infinity scarf. Plus, you’ll be able to make a variety of designs using two sewn scarves together.

3 Ways to Wear an Infinity Scarf as a Shirt

Which one is your favorite?

Comments

  1. Hats off to your amazing Ideas. This is really trend setting Idea.

  2. These are such amazing ideas. Here in Europe everyone seems to wear scarves and I never have any idea how to style them. I’ll have to bookmark this to try out for later.

  3. Wow, those are really pretty! I’m going to pin it and show my daughters.

  4. Ok, see I was not even aware you could use an infinity scarf like a shirt! Seriously creative!! Thanks for sharing this at Merry Monday!

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