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Can’t Justify Spending $460 on an Acne Studios Scarf? These 8 Are Just as Cute
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ICYMI, the oversized scarf is all of TikTok in Australia this year. We’re seeing them styled with trench coats, leather jackets and even without a jacket at all, just wrapped over a jumper.
“I need more scarves because they actually make a winter outfit,” mentioned fashion influencer, Hadeel Elmadhoon in the caption of an oversized scarf styling video. And because they are such a low-maintenance and easy-to-throw-on accessory, we can’t help but agree.
One of the most popular styles making the rounds is Acne Studios’ Mohair Checked Scarf ($460). Each of the 11 colour options available features a palette of fun shades. Whether you like bright colour combos or want something a bit more subdued, there’s something for you. The blend of mohair yarn and soft wool makes it an ultra-warming outwear accessory for any type of ‘fit.
But if spending almost $500 isn’t in the cards right now, you can always grab a dupe to keep you on trend and warm AF. Ahead, we’ve rounded up some oversized scarf picks that give off Acne Studios’ energy — with or without the checkers.
Piper Chunky Check Winter Scarf, $39.95
ASOS Design Scarf With Raw Edge, $29
Belle&Bloom Vail Checkered Scarf, $69.95
Aje Wavelength Scarf, $195
Ally Chunky Fluffy Tassel Scarf, $17.99
Basque Block Colour Scarf, $49.95
Forcast Rosy Checked Scarf, $39.99
Witchery Ladder Knit Scarf, $99.95
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