How To Cuff A Shirt In A Cool Way For Her

This a different way to cuff your shirt. A cool and yet very elegant way. And it goes like that:

  • With an unbuttoned cuff fold the sleeve halfway up the arm, at your elbow height.
  • Roll the bottom of the sleeve up the arm once or twice as you wish.
  • Then smoothly pull the cuff..
  • Scrunch the sleeve up as you wish.
  • Tug the cuff once again.
  • And voilà.

You can check via gif how to do this tutorial here. And bear in mind that you can leave more cuff showing if you want to. It is up to you.

Having options is always a good thing. And this could be that detail that would add some thing extra to your plain Jane look.

Give it a try. It is not hard at all.

How To Wear Neutrals In A Fun Way

And the fun way can be adopted by a female, a male or a non binary. Here it is how:

Just pick a different neutral color to every piece in your look. This way: navy pants, white shirt, dark brown shoes, grey sweater or coat and voilà.

For that you can use any neutral color. And if you don’t know which ones are the neutral colors, let me tell you:

  • White.
  • Off-White (it is a dirty white that can oatmeal, linen, ecru, ivory, icy and so many other shades).
  • Gray.
  • Beige.
  • Camel.
  • Brown.
  • Khaki (beige or green).
  • Navy.
  • Black.
  • Blue jeans. In all its shades. Included the light blue jeans. Of course that if the jeans is in any of the color present on this list, it is also a neutral one.

I often include on this list of neutrals other colors that are almost neutrals like:

Olive, Military and Burgundy. There are lighter and darker shades of those colors as well.
  • Burgundy or basically any dark shade of red alike.
  • Olive or Military green. Those are very close shades of khaki green. Even a dark green can feature on this list.

And I do include them because like the other neutrals they do talk well with other colors. And yes, you could include that in your fun neutral look, however those colors will add an extra touch of color to your neutral look. If you want to keep a whole neutral look vibe, stick with the first list for your options.

How To Tie A Scarf In 25 Ways

One thing that you should learn if you don’t know by now is how to tie a scarf. Because a scarf can be that final touch that will make a difference in your look. Or it will just add an extra charm.

In any case, there are tones of ways to do it. Some pretty known, others, not so much. And of course that you don’t need to know every single way there is. Just a few that speak to you and compliment your style. So you will have that in your styling sleeve from now on.

Below there is a video with 25 ways to tie a scarf. You can choose some of them and master to vary your scarf look whenever you feel up to.

Or you can pick one of them to be your trademark, if you don’t have one by now. That is also a possibility.

And yes, you can do it with a shawl or a with a thicker scarf.

Which one is your favorite or trademark? My to-go knot is the European knot (aka Chelsea Knot). But I like to vary…