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Because of Kate Middleton, We Only Want to Wear Scarves Like This
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Because of Kate Middleton, We Only Want to Wear Scarves Like This

by jummy84 November 9, 2025
written by jummy84

If you thought you’d mastered the neck scarf, think again, because you haven’t seen Kate Middleton’s take on it yet.

If you’re up-to-date with trends, you’ll know that this small piece of fabric has become one of the season’s biggest obsessions, whether worn as a choker or wrapped around our waists. However, it took the Princess of Wales to show us the most elegant, dramatic, and special way to wear it: With all the pomp and ceremony we love.

It happened during the Remembrance Day service at the Cenotaph War Memorial in London, an event where we see her every year in formal black, as protocol dictates. And while it’s already a tradition for us to note the coat dresses she usually wears to this event—and the hats she often pairs with them—this time was different. The scarf she chose stole the show.

Peeking out from the top of her collar and draping over her coat, this lacy scarf has become the accessory we didn’t know we needed. It would be a perfect ally to add a different touch to our winter looks, giving them a hint of theatricality that we love.

Kate Middleton en la celebración del Servicio del Día del Recuerdo en el Memorial de Guerra del Cenotafio, en Londres.© Mark Cuthbert/Getty Images

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A collage of the best triangle scarves, as seen on Kendall Jenner and Almada Label.
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13 Chic Triangle Scarves That’ll Enhance Any Winter Outfit

by jummy84 October 12, 2025
written by jummy84

Fashion often has a penchant for geometry, and in no way is this clearer than the rise of chic triangle scarves. In a sartorial move that would surely earn Pythagoras’s stamp of approval, sophisticated angular cuts of fabric have become the latest accessory to capture the street style set, with no concrete pavement in New York, cobblestone high street in London or bustling grand boulevard in Paris competing without the appearance of one.

It’s not often that the disciplines of style and mathematics converge, save for the rare moments where half-moon-shaped bags or dressing philosophies like the three-word method gain collective popularity.

However, where triangle scarves hold an advantage is in their simplicity. Sliced in a way that evokes a sewing pattern—the very foundations of craftsmanship—these comforting swathes act as a triptych that enhances even the most minimal outfit. Plane figures, indeed.

What is a Triangle Scarf?

Academic chat aside, triangle scarves are an understated and elegant accessory trend that refers to, as the name suggests, a specific scarf style that’s cut into a triangular pattern. The shape is often rendered in knitted fabrics, serving as a versatile and sophisticated addition to humble winter wardrobes.

Amid freezing cold temperatures, piecing together an intriguing outfit often falls to the wayside in favour of prioritising warmth and thermal comfort. Triangle scarves not only behave as a snug layer against harsh, crisp winds and light showers, but also as a more considered way of rugging up against the elements.

Recently, while attending the spring/summer season of Paris Fashion Week, Kendall Jenner proved this point entirely.

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Stepping out during a brisk morning in the French capital, the model and mogul accented her monochromatic grey pencil skirt and trench coat outfit from The Row with a bordeaux-coloured triangle scarf from Almina Concept. Speaking to the brand’s founder, Angela Ghang, she told me the moment was proof of how triangle scarves can “add depth and a playful contrast to outfits”.

“We loved how Kendall styled our dark brown scarf with a full grey look,” she continued. “The richness of the brown pops beautifully against the grey”. Located in Los Angeles, the elevated essentials brand is produced exclusively in South Korea and creates curated and high-quality wardrobe fundamentals for the modern woman.

An image of Norse influencer @nnennaechem wearing a triangle scarf.

But, it’s not just Almina Concept who are embracing this vintage staple. Louise Trotter’s debut for Bottega Veneta featured a series of intrecciato woven leather triangle scarves styled around models’ necks. Scotland-born, Amsterdam-based content creator Hollie Mercedes has also brought this more mature style to a younger generation with the triangle scarves created under her knitwear label Clòimh. (A word that translates to “wool” in Gaelic.)

“Incorporating different shapes, textures, and layers instantly adds depth and dimension to an outfit,” Ghang says. “With minimalist dressing in particular, a triangle scarf is the perfect finishing touch; it’s simple yet striking. Whether draped over the shoulders or tied at the waist or neck, it brings a subtle sophistication that elevates even the most pared-back look.”

A guest at Olso Fashion Week wears a triangle scarf.

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This is something that refined dressers across fashion capitals are proving in spades, and I predict that this winter, triangle scarves will really reign supreme. So, take notes from the most discerning dressers around and, without further ado, uncover the best triangle scarves to shop in 2025 ahead.

Shop the 13 Best Triangle Scarves of 2025

An image of a triangle scarf by Almina Concept

Almina Concept

Triangle Neck Scarf

Style Notes: This is the exact piece Jenner wore during PFW. With an asymmetrical shape and sumptuous touch, style it around your head à la the model or Audrey Hepburn in Breakfast at Tiffany’s.

Size: 45cm x 96.5cm

Material: 100% merino wool

Colour: Dark brown, grey, black, red.

Miley Triangle Scarf, Tan

Almada Label

Miley Triangle Scarf

Style Notes: Deliciously oversized and delicate to the touch, imagine wrapping yourself up in this sheet of tan wool fabric to treat yourself through brisk, chilly nights.

Size: 180cm x 40cm

Material: 100% wool

Colour: Tan

Brushed-Cashmere Triangle Scarf

COS

Brushed-Cashmere Triangle Scarf

Style Notes: COS is increasingly becoming the favourite high-street spot for decadent fabrics and swish tailoring. Case in point—the pairing of this buttery soft cashmere scarf against the crisp lapel-less trench.

Size: 180cm x 60cm

Material: 100% GCS cashmere

Colour: Dark grey and dark brown.

Mohair-Blend Triangle Scarf

H&M

Mohair-Blend Triangle Scarf

Style Notes: This H&M version is a more muted iteration that will sit pretty underneath button-down shirts and sleek trousers.

Size: 160cm x 58cm

Material: 38% mohair, 38% wool, 19% polyamide, 5% elastane

Colour: Cream and greige

Fringed Merino Wool Triangle Scarf

COS

Fringed Merino Wool Triangle Scarf

Style Notes: Cape coats and funnel neck jackets are two of this season’s biggest jacket trends. But who needs to invest in either when this scrumptiously oversized triangle scarf does both?

Size: 60% merino wool, 40% TENCEL™ lyocell

Material: 120cm x 170cm

Colour: Black

Triangle Wool Scarf – Burgundy – Women – Arket Gb

ARKET

Triangle Wool Scarf

Style Notes: Brooches are a sweet way to keep triangle scarves in place. But Arket takes it one step further with this intelligent slit. Would you expect anything less from this dreamy Scandi brand?

Size: 138cm x 48cm

Material: Wool 80%, polyester 20%

Colour: Burgundy, black, mole and dark brown.

An image of a triangle scarf from TBCco

TBCo

Large Merino Wool Triangle Scarf

Style Notes: After asking around the Who What Wear UK office for lesser-known brands that excel in the scarf department, TBCco was a name that kept cropping up. After looking through its website, I was naturally enamoured with this elegant soudough-tinted piece, and I know you will be too.

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Finest Cashmere Ribbed Micro Bandana - Olive

Rise & Fall

Finest Cashmere Ribbed Micro Bandana

Style Notes: After learning about Rise&Fall’s decadent womenswear offering earlier this year, it’s safe to say I’ve become obsessed. Consider this dirty martini-toned triangle scarf to be the entry point to your own fixation.

Size: 96cm x 10cm

Material: Cashmere.

Colour: Olive, indigo and poppy.

Sleeve Embroidered Cashmere Scarf

TOTEME

Sleeve Embroidered Cashmere Scarf

Style Notes: As one of the most in-demand luxury independent fashion labels, Toteme is consistently setting the bar when it comes to incredibly elegant accessories. Case in point—this triangle scarf (albeit more of a trapezoid shape) with built-in sleeve details.

Size: 172cm x 37.5cm

Material: 100% cashmere

Colour: Black, white, beige

Lovey Cashmere Scarf

SUZIE KONDI

Lovey Cashmere Scarf

Style Notes: Make like Miuccia Prada and tie a triangle scarf over your outfit. Seriously, this is a formula that can work for everything, from layered tank tops to trench coats.

Size: 62cm x 180cm

Material: 100% cashmere

Colour: Camel

Ezane Bead-Embellished Silk-Crepe and Open-Knit Scarf

ISABEL MARANT

Ezane Bead-Embellished Silk-Crepe and Open-Knit Scarf

Style Notes: Put a Parisian spin on the more modest trend with this beaded trim. Perfect for wrapping around your waist or over your head à la Gracie Abrams at Glastonbury.

Size: 126cm x 56cm

Material: 100% silk

Colour: Black with metallic beadwork.

Brushed-Cashmere Bandana

LISA YANG

Brushed-Cashmere Bandana

Style Notes: Colour blocking is a dressing theory that dates back to the early 1900s and Dutch artist Piet Mondrian. Little did he know that adding a textured contrast would be the simplest way to further the trend

Size: 134cm x 65cm

Material: 100% cashmere

Colour: Claret

Appliquéd Brushed Knitted Scarf

JACQUEMUS

Appliquéd Brushed Knitted Scarf

Style Notes: French fashion really does shine during the winter, and this brushed triangular scarf from Jacquemus proves that point beyond any doubt.

Size: 142cm x 41cm

Material: 47% alpaca, 33% polyamide, 22% wool

Colour: Light grey

How to Style a Triangle Scarf

There are really no rules for wearing triangle scarves—style them like Michael Ryder’s debut collection for Celine under prim collared shirts or take a leaf from Alexa Chung’s book and wrap them around your waist for an obvious textural play. However, speaking to the experts, it’s not how you wear them that matters, but where you wear them.

“Wearing it tied around the head feels very intentional,” says Ghang. “It signals thoughtfulness in layering and styling, giving the impression of a complete, considered look. On the other hand, wearing around your waist tells a different story. “We love wrapping it around the waist for an effortless draping detail—it’s a modern, unexpected way to add movement to your outfit,” she continues.

A third option arises when you consider tying it around your shoulder, like you would a cardigan or a jumper. Of course, if you already have the latter layering around, it’s worth testing the versatility of the trend this way before purchasing your own. But a fair warning—once you do, you will be completely hooked. This is something I learned first-hand after a recent trip to Oslo and stocking up on a few triangle scarves from local brands like Dale of Norway and Envelope 1976. After never really seeing the elegance and refinement inherent to the style, I am now totally besotted with wearing triangle scarves on any and all occasions.

An image of a triangle scarf from Almada the label.

(Image credit: ALMADA)

What to Look Out for When Shopping a Triangle Scarf

According to Ghang, there are three things you should keep an eye out for when purchasing a triangle scarf. “Material, colour and length are key,” she explains. “The scarf can be worn around the head, shoulders, or waist, making it a truly multifunctional accessory,” she adds, so you really want the piece you choose to serve every single setting.

So while petite silk scarves and bandanas are great for summer when you want to wear little material, they don’t really transition to winter wear that well, given their smaller surface area. On the other hand, you don’t want a style so large that it makes you look like you’re walking around with a duvet cover around you. (Though there is a certain merit to that, too.)

An image of @avahgilchrist wearing a triangle scarf.

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We regularly try on pieces ourselves—everything from best-selling jeans to designer shoes—and speak to external experts and fashion insiders, staying closely connected to what our readers are searching for. Our advice is grounded in expertise, and each and every buy we feature has to meet our exceptional taste standards—so you can feel confident in every recommendation.

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