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How to Style a Wrap

A woman's wardrobe is often her means of self-expression, and versatile pieces are the key to an effortless transformation. An unsung hero of adaptability is the timeless and adjustable wrap. Beyond the covetable warmth a wrap provides, there are numerous ways to style this piece for whatever the day may bring. The wrap has you covered — literally. Explore various styles and creative twists that make the wrap a definitive wardrobe favorite.

The classic way to wear a versatile wrap is as a loose hanging layer. A simple drape offers endless comfort without compromising style, falling naturally over your shoulders. Adjust the length as desired, and allow the warmth of the sumptuously soft knit to envelop you. This styling option covers your arms while leaving an opening to show off the ensemble underneath, making it the perfect topper to wear over professional wear when the office temperature dips too low or to have within reach for added comfort when the day calls for cozy loungewear.

For additional coverage, consider throwing one of the ends of the wrap over the opposing shoulder and adjusting so that the other end is fully in front of your body. Doing so visually transforms the wrap to mimic a cowl neck poncho without covering the back. This style pairs exceptionally well with blouses or dresses that have voluminous sleeves. Since the majority of the chest and abdominal area is covered, opt for bottoms in bold hues or standout fabrics for a more striking look.

Our wrap makes an equally impactful statement in place of a traditional scarf. Achieve a classic look by folding the wrap in half to create a loop. Place the wrap behind your neck and pull the loose ends through. Wearing the wrap as an accessory allows it to complement your favorite jacket or winter coat, keeping the cold air away and removing easily once in the warmth of the indoors.

A more unconventional option starts with draping the wrap over your body like the initial style showcased, but ends with a creative twist. Pull the loose ends of the wrap towards the center of your body and tie one end around the other, laying the knot at your desired height. This alternative provides significant coverage, shrouding both the front and back sides of the body. This styling method works best with cozy tops and tunics, such as turtlenecks, mock necks, and other striking necklines.

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