Max Mara Cashmere Scarf

Cashmere Scarf

Charcoal Scarf by Max Mara

Buy for $635 from Nordstrom

How to wear Max Mara Cashmere Scarf

Cashmere Scarf

This pairing of a red oversized sweater and a Max Mara Cashmere Scarf spells casual cool and stylish comfort. Add a pair of black suede ankle boots to the equation for an instant style upgrade.

Cashmere Scarf

A black fur coat and a Max Mara Cashmere Scarf? This is easily a wearable look that you can rock a version of on a day-to-day basis. Don't know how to finish? Complete this outfit with black chunky leather oxford shoes to up the oomph factor.

Cashmere Scarf

A brown shearling coat and a Max Mara charcoal scarf have become must-have wardrobe styles. Finishing off with black leather lace-up ankle boots is a fail-safe way to infuse an extra touch of style into your outfit.

Cashmere Scarf

For an outfit that delivers function and chicness, dress in a beige coat and a Max Mara Cashmere Scarf from Nordstrom. On the footwear front, this look is completed perfectly with white high top sneakers.

Cashmere Scarf

A black sleeveless coat and a Max Mara Cashmere Scarf from Nordstrom are a nice getup to incorporate into your day-to-day casual repertoire. Let your outfit coordination credentials really shine by completing this ensemble with black low top sneakers.

Cashmere Scarf

This casual pairing of a charcoal coat and a Max Mara Cashmere Scarf from Nordstrom comes in useful when you need to look nice but have no extra time.

Cashmere Scarf

Go for something laid-back yet modern in a white fluffy coat and a Max Mara charcoal scarf. Grab a pair of brown suede desert boots for extra fashion points.

Cashmere Scarf

This outfit with a black leather biker jacket and a Max Mara Cashmere Scarf isn't so hard to score and easy to change. Up the dressiness of your outfit a bit by rounding off with tobacco leather knee high boots.

Cashmere Scarf

A charcoal coat and a Max Mara Cashmere Scarf make for the ultimate cool-girl's casual style. Black suede ankle boots are guaranteed to inject an element of class into your ensemble.