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HOW TO TIE A WILD RAG

HOW TO TIE A WILD RAG

How to Tie a Wild Rag - Cowtown Wild Rags in the Fort Worth Stockyards

Looking for how to tie a wild rag? One of the best things about a silk scarf wild rag is you can tie them in a multitude of ways! At Cowtown Wild Rags, we've heard from so many of our customers because they're excited that our silk scarves are full color on both sides.

From our customer T. about our wild rags, "Love your scarves, I can't tell you how many times I wanted to buy a silk scarf and then turned it over to see a white side. I don't know why more companies don't use full color! I'll be shopping with you again." 

If you're new to Cowtown Wild Rags - this is what makes a difference in how to tie a wild rag!

How to Tie a Wild Rag - Any Way You Want with Cowtown Wild Rags

On the left side, you can see this is how most companies produce wild rag silk scarves that have a one-sided print that creates a paler backside. These silk scarves above are our Concho River silk scarf, we're showing what other companies do - as a comparative - because Cowtown Wild Rags uses a double sided print that creates a full color backside. I don't know if you noticed this detail - but these images are both the backside of a silk scarf. On the left (1-side print) vs on the right (full color.)

This is why when you look to how to tie a wild rag - it makes a difference. That left side silk scarf is going to show a pale backside. So, if you're not sure if your silk scarves are one-sided print or double sided, take our Wild Rag Test and find out! ALERT: Once you know, it will always bother you to wear a silk scarf wild rag that is not fully colored!

Our goal with Cowtown Wild Rags was to create a silk scarf that was so good that you wanted to pass it down to your kids. There are some key features to a great silk scarf. So, what makes a wonderful wild rag? 

  • Full-Color Silk Scarf - on Both Sides
  • Bigger Wild Rags at 36" and 42"
  • Hand-Rolled Edging for That Added Touch & Durability
  • Rich & Radiant Colors That Don't Fade
  • Silky Softness - So Comfortable, You Forget You're Wearing It
  • Happiness Guarantee - 30 Day Guarantee

Southwestern teal blue and copper silk scarf wild rag.How to Tie a Wild Rag - Cowboy Canyon

The Traditional Wild Rag Tie - Wrapped around the neck and tied - very simple way to tie a wild rag, yet practical if you're around dust or wind. With our larger wild rags at 36" or 42" they allow for plenty of breathing room. 

Large Aztec print design with turquoise, copper, burnt orange, cream and black.Cimarron Turquoise - How to Tie a Wild Rag

Rolling a Wild Rag - Designed easily roll up so that it can be worn tied or with a wild rag slide. If you don't have a silk scarf slide, a sterling silver or turquoise ring make for a nice slide. Even though silk is one of the strongest natural fibers, it should still be protected in how to tie a wild rag. Often people want to rush tying their scarf - don't do it! 

How to Tie a Wild Rag - Cowtown Corral

Neck Wrap Wild Rag - Easily one of my favorite ways in how to tie a wild rag - roll your wild rag into a log shape, take the middle of the scarf placing it against your neck, wrap the ends behind and bring them forward and tie. Simple, yet always looks great!

How to Tie a Wild Rag - Chasing Sunrise

The Wild Rag Drape - Show off your wild rag silk scarf - you'll forever be noticed any time you have a silk scarf on, it's a conversation starter that's for sure :) Fold a triangle, and tie to the side. 

 

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