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HOW TO TIE YOUR RAG
A step by step styling guide showing different ways to tie, wrap and wear your LNM wild rag. Perfect for anyone wanting new ways to elevate their outfits.
From beginner-friendly knots to elevated styling techniques, explore step-by-step tutorials and short videos that help you get the most out of your pieces.
Bag Charm
Fold into a slim band
Fold the scarf into a triangle, then roll from the long edge until you have a slim, long band.
Loop around the handle
Wrap the scarf around your bag handle or strap where you want the focus to be.
Tie a knot or bow
For a knot: Tie once or twice and let the ends hang.
For a bow: Create a small bow so it looks cute and intentional.
Position the print
Rotate the scarf slightly so the most detailed part of the print (logo, horse, cowgirl, etc.) is visible from the front.
Style tip
Great on a purse, overnight bags, or even looped through belt loops.
Wild Rag Top
Lay it flat
Place your wild rag flat on a surface, print facing down.
Fold into a triangle
Bring one corner to meet the opposite corner so you have a big triangle.
Wrap around your back
Hold the two long corners, wrap the triangle around your torso so the point of the triangle sits at the front (over your stomach).
Tie at the back
Tie the two long ends together in a double knot at the centre of your back so it feels secure but still comfortable.
Adjust the front
Gently pull and smooth the front triangle so it sits flat and covers where you want. Tuck the top edge slightly into your bra if you want extra security.
Style tip
Perfect with high-waisted jeans, a maxi skirt, or layered under a jacket.
Square Knot
Fold into a long band
Fold the scarf into a triangle.
Then fold the long edge over itself 2–3 times so you have a long, slim band instead of a triangle.
Wrap around your neck
Place the center of the band at the front of your neck and cross the ends around the back, bringing them forward again.
(Or start at the back and bring ends to the front—whichever you prefer.)
Start the square knot
Cross the right end over the left and pull it through like the first step of tying a shoelace. Pull snug.
Complete the square
Now cross the left end over the right and pull it through again.
This “right over left, left over right” creates a flat, tidy square knot.
Adjust the tails
Pull the fabric gently to neaten the knot and let the ends sit evenly.
Style tip
Perfect with button-up shirts, under blazers, or for a polished “French neckerchief” look.
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Halter Top with Ring
You’ll need: 1 wild rag + 1 ring (concho, scarf ring, or chunky metal ring).
Fold into a triangle
Lay the scarf flat and fold corner to corner into a triangle.
Thread through the ring (front point)
Take the point of the triangle (the long tip) and thread it through the ring by a few centimetres. This will sit at the center of your chest.
Position the ring
Hold the ring at the center of your chest, with the fabric falling down like a “V”.
Tie behind your neck
Take the two top corners of the triangle and tie them together behind your neck in a secure knot. This becomes your halter strap.
Secure the back
Take the two bottom corners that are hanging at your sides (or the side edges) and wrap them around your waist, tying them together at the back (or side) in a double knot.
Adjust the front
Slide the ring slightly up or down until the front coverage feels right and sits nicely against your body.
Style tip
Add layered necklaces above the ring and pair with denim shorts or wide-leg pants.
Sliding Knot
Start with a folded triangle
Lay your wild rag flat and fold it into a triangle by bringing one corner to the opposite corner. Smooth out any creases so your edges sit clean.
Position the scarf around your neck
Hold the long edge of the triangle against the front of your neck. Bring the two ends around to the front so they hang evenly. Adjust the width of the triangle depending on how full you want the front panel to look.
Tie a loose overhand knot
Cross one end over the other and loop it through to create a simple overhand knot.
Keep this knot loose - this is what allows the sliding effect.
Create the sliding mechanism
Gently hold the knot with one hand and pull the loose ends with the other.
You’ll feel the knot glide up and down the fabric.
This ability to adjust the tension is what makes the Sliding Knot so easy to style.
Adjust to your preferred height
For a more polished, dressy look, slide the knot higher toward your neckline.
For a relaxed, effortless vibe, keep the knot lower on your chest.
Shape the front panel of the rag so it drapes naturally.
Finish your look
Fluff the knot, straighten the tails, and make any final adjustments so the knot sits comfortably while still holding its shape.
Rolled Belt
Start with a full triangle
Lay your scarf flat and fold it into a triangle.
For a thinner belt, roll the long edge several times until you reach your desired width.
Roll the rag tightly
Starting from the long edge, roll downward toward the point of the triangle.
The tighter the roll, the more refined and structured your belt will look.
Wrap around your waist
Position the center of the rolled rag at the front of your body.
Wrap the ends around your waist or hips depending on your outfit.
Tie your knot
At the front, tie a simple square knot or a single bow.
For a cleaner, Western-inspired look, leave the ends hanging long.
Adjust for comfort + shape
Shift the belt slightly to one side for a relaxed, effortless finish.
Or wear it centred for a polished, cinched silhouette.