Photo from Urban Outfitters
There are tons of ways to wear a scarf, but a hooded scarf introduces a whole new look. I know they makes hooded scarves for kids, and why not make them for adults -- we lose our hats, too!
I really love Urban Outfitters' 2890 by Arne & Carlos Intarsia Hooded Scarf ($48) -- kind of expensive though. Maybe it's because it's from Scandinavian designers? I love the print and the length. And it delicately drapes over your head.
I also found these....
The Nobis "Debbie" Hooded Scarf from Bloomingdale's is so adorable, but my gosh -- $90! I will learn how to knit this one first. But how cute!
Then there's American Apparel's version -- Unisex Hooded Scarf ($22), which is lighter than the two other chunky knits and considerably less expensive. It's got that Little Red Riding Hood appeal, don't you think?
Photo from Bloomingdale's
Photo from American Apparel
Do you have a hooded scarf? What do you think of this style?
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Comments (6)
I love the one from Urban Outfitters - but, gosh, I don't know if I can justify $48 to look good when I walk my dogs..it is adorable though!
The one from Bloomingdales looks so cozy!!
I like them too... none of my coats/trenches have hoods and I dont really like hats so its a nice solution!
Eh, not for me. They look good on others though. I bet they would look cute on you though! :)
I have one that's dead from so much use. I like that white one up there.
Have you heard of the ABonita Scarf, designed by cancer survivor, it has a built in adjustable headband that snaps and you get four great looks with not tying needed, just snap it on and tuck the extra fabric over or under the headband, comes with a little hang tag booklet showing how to put it on and get the 4 looks. Can be bought at boutiques across the country or online at abonitascarf.com