Every winter I will add a new scarf to my wardrobe. I have acquired quite the collection over the years. If I were to choose my favourite scarf from my collection of scarves, it would be my leopard print scarf. Leopard print scarves can elevate a winter outfit simultaneously for little effort and cost.
Some would argue leopard print is a neutral. I say it’s a neutral print that can go with a lot of what you may already own in your wardrobe. A scarf is also a budget friendly way to update your wardrobe.
You may have noticed there have been a lot of leopard print tops, dresses and even pants offered this winter. A scarf is a great way to jump on a trend, if the budget is tight and you’re concerned about whether you’d only wear the item for a season while it’s ‘in’. (Generally I wear most of my clothes whether they are trending or not.)
I’ve got two leopard print scarves. One has grey tones and is a thicker scarf for when it’s really cold, the other is one I bought last year from Witchery.
My favourite way to wear my leopard print scarf is with a black dress. I’ve also worn it over a striped top and with other colours that aren’t part of the print in the scarf.
Whenever you see a leopard print scarf that you love, pounce on it (pardon the pun) because these scarves tend to sell out as soon as they hit the stores. My collection of leopard print scarves that I wanted to share with you today diminished because they have sold out since Monday.
The leopard print scarves that you may see in store or online below may have a white, grey and/or blush pink tone as part of the scarf. The busyness of the print can vary from scarf to scarf too. If I could, I’d have one of each! My favourite is the classic typical tones of a standard leopard print (black, white and caramel). But again, these can be hard to come by. When you see it, and if it fits your budget, get it.
My favourite leopard print scarf would be this one from Frankie and Co, but it is sold out.
Here are some others that I have found available online, under $50. Some are also on sale for Mother’s Day.
Stylefast Leopard Print Scarf $39.95
Decjuba Leopard Scarf in Ivory $39.95
Sussan Leopard Print Scarf $39.95
Seed Heritage Classic Leopard Scarf $49.95
Portmans Classic Animal Scarf $39.95
Portmans Stay Wild Scarf $29.95
Portmans In The Wild Scarf $29.95
Forever New Leopard Print Scarf $39.99
Do you own any leopard print scarves? What you do you usually wear yours with?
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