noun a length or square of fabric worn around the neck or head
verb to wrap with or as if with a scarf
Worn around the neck for warmth or as a fashion accessory.
Worn by athletes in cold weather sports like soccer or running.
Packed as a versatile accessory for different climates and outfits.
Used as an elegant accessory with formal attire.
Worn by hikers, skiers, and other outdoor enthusiasts to stay warm.
Used to protect the neck and face from cold weather.
A writer may wear a scarf as a fashion accessory or to stay warm while working in a coffee shop or library.
A psychologist may wear a scarf as part of their professional attire during therapy sessions or when attending conferences.
A fashion designer may use scarves as part of their collection or design accessories that incorporate scarves.
Flight attendants may wear scarves as part of their uniform or to add a pop of color to their outfit while working on a plane.
A chef may wear a scarf as part of their uniform to keep their neck warm in a cold kitchen or to prevent hair from falling into food.
A teacher may wear a scarf to stay warm in a chilly classroom or to add a touch of style to their outfit while teaching.
A photographer may wear a scarf while working outdoors to stay warm or to add a pop of color to their outfit during a photoshoot.
A salesperson may wear a scarf as part of their professional attire to create a polished and put-together look while interacting with clients.
An event planner may wear a scarf as part of their outfit while coordinating events or meetings with clients.
A musician may wear a scarf as part of their stage attire to add a stylish touch to their performance outfit.