How to Tie a Corporate Scarf — Knot Styles, Shoulder Drapes & Bag Accents for Singapore Professionals
By Aquaholic Gifts Editorial Team · Wearing & Styling Guide · 8 min read
You have received a beautifully printed custom corporate scarf — now what? Knowing how to wear it correctly transforms a branded accessory from a forgotten gift into a polished part of your daily professional look. Whether your scarf is a 90×90cm square, a 180×30cm oblong, or a narrow twilly ribbon, each format has its own set of tying techniques that work best.
This guide covers the most practical and professional scarf-tying styles for Singapore’s corporate environment, organised by scarf format. No prior experience needed — every method is described in clear, step-by-step terms.
A Quick Format Reference Before You Start
Different scarf sizes call for different styles. If you are unsure of your scarf’s format, refer to our complete size guide. Here is a quick cheat sheet:
| Format | Dimensions | Best Styles |
|---|---|---|
| Twilly / ribbon | 100 × 5 cm | Bag handle wrap, wrist tie, hair ribbon |
| Bandana / small square | 54–60 × 54–60 cm | Neckerchief knot, triangle fold, bandana wrap |
| Large square | 90 × 90 cm | Classic neck tie, Parisian drape, head wrap, shoulder tie |
| Oblong | 180 × 30 cm | Loop and pull, classic long drape, front knot |
| Wide oblong / shawl | 180 × 70–90 cm | Shoulder wrap, open drape, belted wrap |
Small Square & Bandana Scarves (54–60 cm)
The Classic Neckerchief — Airline & Hospitality Style
This is the standard knot used by cabin crew, hotel front-desk staff, and customer-facing hospitality roles across Singapore. It creates a clean, symmetrical look at the collar.
Step 1 — Fold the square diagonally to form a triangle, with the longest edge at the top.
Step 2 — Roll the triangle from the point upward into a long band, about 4–5 cm wide.
Step 3 — Drape the band around the back of your neck with both ends hanging forward over the collar.
Step 4 — Tie a simple overhand knot at the front, positioning it at the base of the throat.
Finish — Adjust the knot so both tails are equal length. Tuck the ends under your collar or leave them resting on the shirt front depending on your uniform standard.
The Triangle Fold — Casual Event Style
More relaxed than the neckerchief, this style works well at outdoor events, F&B settings, and team-building days.
Step 1 — Fold the square diagonally to form a triangle.
Step 2 — Place the flat edge of the triangle at the front of the neck, point hanging down the back.
Step 3 — Bring both ends around to the front and tie a loose square knot over the hanging point. The point peeks out below the knot for a relaxed, bandana effect.
Large Square Scarves (90 × 90 cm)
The Classic Diagonal Neck Tie
The most versatile method for a 90cm square — works with both formal and smart-casual dress codes.
Step 1 — Fold the square diagonally into a triangle.
Step 2 — Fold the triangle from the long edge inward 3–4 times until you have a wide band (about 8–10 cm).
Step 3 — Drape around the neck, ends at the front.
Step 4 — Tie loosely with one end over the other and tuck through. For a more polished look, tie a flat slip knot so the folded band stays visible without bunching.
The Parisian Drape — Smart-Casual Style
A relaxed but polished look popular in client-facing professional settings.
Step 1 — Hold the square at one corner and drape it diagonally across your chest so it falls from one shoulder to the opposite hip.
Step 2 — Bring the lower hanging corner up and tuck it loosely under the upper drape at the collar.
Variation — For a more structured look, fold the square into a triangle first, then drape the long folded edge across the chest with a loose pin or tuck at the shoulder.
The Shoulder Square — Reception & Finance Sector
Step 1 — Fold the 90×90 square in half to form a rectangle.
Step 2 — Drape symmetrically over both shoulders like a capelet, with the fold at the back of the neck and both ends hanging at the front.
Step 3 — Tie the two front ends in a loose knot at chest level, or fasten with a brooch pin for a more tailored finish.
Oblong Scarves (180 × 30 cm)
The Loop and Pull — Quick, Clean, Professional
This is the most common method for oblong scarves in Singapore’s office environment. It looks neat and takes under 20 seconds.
Step 1 — Fold the scarf in half lengthwise to find the midpoint. Hold the two loose ends in one hand and the folded loop in the other.
Step 2 — Place the loop at the back of your neck, both ends hanging at the front.
Step 3 — Thread both loose ends through the loop and pull gently until snug at the desired height. Fan the fabric at the loop slightly for a fuller look.
The Classic Long Drape — Relaxed Elegance
Step 1 — Drape the scarf symmetrically around the back of the neck, both ends equal in length at the front.
Step 2 — Leave it to hang naturally, or twist one end over the other once at the collar for a soft half-knot that keeps both sides in place.
Wide Oblongs & Shawls (180 × 70–90 cm)
The Open Shoulder Drape
Step 1 — Hold the shawl lengthwise and drape it over both shoulders with equal lengths at the front.
Step 2 — Let it fall naturally or bring one end across the front to the opposite shoulder for an asymmetric drape.
Tip — Pin one corner to the shoulder of your blazer or jacket with a discreet pin to prevent the shawl from slipping during movement.
The Wrap and Tuck — Cold-Office Style
Step 1 — Wrap the shawl fully around the shoulders and upper torso.
Step 2 — Tuck one front end under the opposite shoulder edge to hold the wrap in place without a pin or knot. This creates a neat cocoon effect suitable for Singapore’s heavily air-conditioned offices.
Twilly & Ribbon Scarves (100 × 5 cm)
The Bag Handle Wrap
Step 1 — Fold the twilly in half to find the midpoint, then place the midpoint against the top of the bag handle.
Step 2 — Wind both ends in opposite directions around the handle, alternating over and under for a woven effect.
Step 3 — Tie both ends in a bow or flat knot at the base of the handle. The branded pattern of the twilly is visible through the weave.
The Wrist Tie
Step 1 — Wrap the twilly around the wrist twice.
Step 2 — Tie in a simple bow or slip knot. The narrow 5cm width creates a delicate bracelet-style accessory — an elegant branding touch at product launches and VIP events.
Care Reminders When Styling
Silk and modal: Avoid tight knots — repeated creasing at the same point weakens fibres. Untie fully when not wearing and fold loosely for storage.
Polyester satin (sublimation): Wrinkle-resistant — most styles hold their shape without ironing. If ironing is needed, use a cool setting with a pressing cloth.
For full care instructions by fabric and print method, see our custom scarf care guide.
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