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The new scarf shape that adds an expensive touch to any outfit and it’s trending everywhere on the high street

STEP aside, silk scarves – there’s a new trend taking over. 

While satin and silk scarves were the go-to accessory for summer ’24, the plummeting temperatures have called for a more practical, cosier version to help us beat the chill.

johnlewis.comLooking to stay warm and look chic? Here’s the must-have accessory for AW24[/caption]

Step forward, the triangular scarf! These shawl-like accessories offer plenty of stylish charm, but are far simpler to wear than your typical long, wool scarf. 

And as retailers gear up for the colder months, they’re popping up everywhere across the high street with the launch of this season’s autumn/winter collections.

Minimalist and Scandi-chic, they’re the hottest new trend for updating your new season wardrobe.

Here’s our top pick of the best on the high street right now. 

cos.comScarf, £110, COS[/caption]

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This brushed cashmere beauty is selling out quickly, so act fast or visit your local store if you’re looking for this premium choice. 

It’s textured cashmere fabric provides extra warmth and comfort, and is well worth the splurge at £110.

JOHNLEWIS.COMScarf, £25, John Lewis[/caption]

Scarf – BUY NOW

This John Lewis piece is available in both navy and red, and its slightly larger size allows for versatile styling. 

Priced at just £25, it’s an easy choice if you’re looking to embrace the trend and when tied at the front, as shown below, it looks far more expensive.

arket.comScarf, £67, Arket[/caption]

Scarf – BUY NOW

Arket have pulled out all of the stops with this option. 

The triangular design features a pre-cut hole, allowing you to easily pull the other side through so it really requires minimal effort when getting ready to leave the house. 

It comes in this gorgeous dark brown colour which will complement almost every outfit but if you prefer lighter tones, it’s also available in a softer mole colour.

FREEPEOPLE.COMScarf, £24, Free People[/caption]

Scarf – BUY NOW

Free People offers their ‘essential’ triangle scarf in six different colour options, and while it may be the least practical of the lot, it’s probably the most versatile and can be worn year-round.

At just £24,  we’re not complaining. 

MANGO.COMScarf, £45.99, Mango[/caption]

Scarf – BUY NOW

Searching for a high-quality knitted option under £50?

This one from Mango, made from a wool and cashmere blend, offers excellent quality at an affordable price.

RIVERISLAND.COMScarf, £25, River Island[/caption]

Scarf – BUY NOW

If you’re a fan of leopard print or want to try out the trend, this River Island option is perfect for you.

Slightly larger than the others, it can serve as a bold statement piece for your outfit while keeping you warm.

ZARA.COMScarf, £17.99, Zara[/caption]

Scarf – BUY NOW

This dark maroon is the colour of the season, and at just £17.99 (the most affordable of the lot), we’re instantly sold.

But hurry – stock is running low! 

Ways to wear a triangular scarf

If you love the idea of these small triangular accessories but are unsure how to work them into your own outfits, here’s some styling tips to make getting ready a breeze.

Classic DrapeThis effortless and quick way to style your scarf can look super chic if done right. Simply drape the scarf around your neck with the ends hanging down – no tie action needed. 
Knot-it Fold the scarf in the middle to form a triangle. Place the big pointed section at your front and wrap the two ends around your neck. Tie both ends together around the back of your neck in a loose knot to create a snug but sophisticated look.  
Alternatively, spin it round and have the loose knot at the front to create a cool triangular look at the back – this works best over a knitted jumper or over a coat without a huge collar so that you see all of the detail in the back.
Over the ShoulderIf you have a larger scarf, open it up and drape it over one shoulder, letting both corners fall over each side. 
Layered with a CoatThese scarves look fantastic when layered over more formal coats and jackets. They pair especially well with styles like denim jackets, blazers, trench coats, or long-line coats.
ChokerFold the scarf into a narrow band and wrap it around your neck like a choker. While this look is stylish, it may not provide as much warmth.

STEP aside, silk scarves – there’s a new trend taking over. 

While satin and silk scarves were the go-to accessory for summer ’24, the plummeting temperatures have called for a more practical, cosier version to help us beat the chill.

johnlewis.comLooking to stay warm and look chic? Here’s the must-have accessory for AW24[/caption]

Step forward, the triangular scarf! These shawl-like accessories offer plenty of stylish charm, but are far simpler to wear than your typical long, wool scarf. 

And as retailers gear up for the colder months, they’re popping up everywhere across the high street with the launch of this season’s autumn/winter collections.

Minimalist and Scandi-chic, they’re the hottest new trend for updating your new season wardrobe.

Here’s our top pick of the best on the high street right now. 

cos.comScarf, £110, COS[/caption]

This brushed cashmere beauty is selling out quickly, so act fast or visit your local store if you’re looking for this premium choice. 

It’s textured cashmere fabric provides extra warmth and comfort, and is well worth the splurge at £110.

JOHNLEWIS.COMScarf, £25, John Lewis[/caption]

This John Lewis piece is available in both navy and red, and its slightly larger size allows for versatile styling. 

Priced at just £25, it’s an easy choice if you’re looking to embrace the trend and when tied at the front, as shown below, it looks far more expensive.

arket.comScarf, £67, Arket[/caption]

Arket have pulled out all of the stops with this option. 

The triangular design features a pre-cut hole, allowing you to easily pull the other side through so it really requires minimal effort when getting ready to leave the house. 

It comes in this gorgeous dark brown colour which will complement almost every outfit but if you prefer lighter tones, it’s also available in a softer mole colour.

FREEPEOPLE.COMScarf, £24, Free People[/caption]

Free People offers their ‘essential’ triangle scarf in six different colour options, and while it may be the least practical of the lot, it’s probably the most versatile and can be worn year-round.

At just £24,  we’re not complaining. 

MANGO.COMScarf, £45.99, Mango[/caption]

Searching for a high-quality knitted option under £50?

This one from Mango, made from a wool and cashmere blend, offers excellent quality at an affordable price.

RIVERISLAND.COMScarf, £25, River Island[/caption]

If you’re a fan of leopard print or want to try out the trend, this River Island option is perfect for you.

Slightly larger than the others, it can serve as a bold statement piece for your outfit while keeping you warm.

ZARA.COMScarf, £17.99, Zara[/caption]

This dark maroon is the colour of the season, and at just £17.99 (the most affordable of the lot), we’re instantly sold.

But hurry – stock is running low! 

Ways to wear a triangular scarf

If you love the idea of these small triangular accessories but are unsure how to work them into your own outfits, here’s some styling tips to make getting ready a breeze.

Classic Drape
This effortless and quick way to style your scarf can look super chic if done right. Simply drape the scarf around your neck with the ends hanging down – no tie action needed. 

Knot-it 
Fold the scarf in the middle to form a triangle. Place the big pointed section at your front and wrap the two ends around your neck. Tie both ends together around the back of your neck in a loose knot to create a snug but sophisticated look.  

Alternatively, spin it round and have the loose knot at the front to create a cool triangular look at the back – this works best over a knitted jumper or over a coat without a huge collar so that you see all of the detail in the back.

Over the Shoulder
If you have a larger scarf, open it up and drape it over one shoulder, letting both corners fall over each side. 

Layered with a Coat
These scarves look fantastic when layered over more formal coats and jackets. They pair especially well with styles like denim jackets, blazers, trench coats, or long-line coats.

Choker
Fold the scarf into a narrow band and wrap it around your neck like a choker. While this look is stylish, it may not provide as much warmth.

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