Spring Scarves Are Definitely a Thing, and Honestly, I Want Them All
Lindsey Lanquist
Spring scarves sound inherently oxymoronic. Because scarves are a last-ditch effort to protect ourselves from frigid winter weather. We delay shopping—and honestly, wearing—them until things have grown so dire our necks are practically begging for help. By this logic, spring scarves shouldn’t exist—because really, whose neck is cold during the spring? The thing is, spring is a more temperate season than many of us give it credit for. In the rush to embrace warm weather, we forget that spring, well, isn’t always that warm. In fact, the reality involves temperatures closer to 40 degrees than to 80—meaning spring scarves are very much on the sartorial menu.