The iconic snood may remind many of their heydays wearing a bodycon skirt from Topshop, with a Jack Wills ribbed jumper, a leather jacket that could barely zip up and an oversized saggy snood to keep you ‘warm’, though it was a thick crochet knit that gaped all around the neck, which was counter productive.
Thankfully, the scarf and hood hybrid has been given a much needed makeover, and is back in fashion, like many other early 2000s trends. Fashion brands have created snoods that slip over your head, almost like a balaclava, and resemble detachable hoods on a jacket. However, they are often knitted instead of a padded quilt material.
Some snoods offer a tight fit that is snug to the head and neck to prevent any cold draughts from creeping in, while some are a looser fit with the option to tie it tighter around the face. Other snoods resemble a baby bonnet and solely hug the head, while others have been extended to keep the neck and shoulders covered too.
The best part is those who often lose their hat or scarf should (hypothetically) avoid losing any accessories as this 2-in-1 is a lot easier to remember than a hat and scarf when you’re on the go – or so I tell myself. You can slip a snood on underneath a jacket, or jumper, it is lightweight, and is less hassle than unravelling your long scarf when you make it indoors and need to shed your layers.
A snood can be worn up over your head, but also pulled down to cover your neck too. COS, Ganni and Damson Madder are just some of the brands that have created stylish, yet comfortable, insulating and practical winter accessories. Read on for more of our favourite snoods to suit your style and budget.
Made from ultra soft premium wool, this luxe looking snood features a drawstring tie to cinch the design around the face for a fitted shape. It also features an elongated neck to keep your neck warm. Perfect for layering under a jacket or jumper. Available in brown and black colourways.
The luxury snood has been crafted from a Responsible Wool Standard (RWS) wool and recycled cashmere that is ultra-soft. It features ribbed detailing and provides a snug fit around the face. It features an elongated neckline, but doesn’t have added shoulder detail. It is a unisex design, and available in extra small/small or medium/large sizes.
This premium knitted hood has been designed using grade A-Mongolian cashmere and merino wool blend. It is slightly thicker than other creations to provide extra insulation. The slip-on design can be pulled up as a hood over your head or worn down as a scarf, depending on your preference. The elasticated neckline ensures no draughts whip around your neck. Better yet? It comes in eight colours.
Made from a blend of merino and alpaca wool, as well as polyamide, this snood is one of the more expensive price tags we have found when shopping for snoods. The snood features scarf extensions to wrap around your neck to suit your comfort, rather than pulling over your head. It comes in five colours, but is only available in one size, which makes for easy shopping.
Inject a pop of colour into your winter wardrobe with Oliver Bonas’ snood. Made from a blend of polyester, nylon, and wool, this knitted hood delivers on comfort, style and insulation. It is a slip-on design, features an extended neck, as well as ribbed and fluffy exterior for a softer finish perfect for those cosy weekend walks.
This functional pull on snood resembles a sweet bonnet because it offers a tighter fit than other designs. This snood has been made from responsible wool, recycled nylon, spandex and polyester, which is true to the brand’s eco-conscious ethos. The inclusion of spandex provides the necessary stretch to slip this design over the head, and hug the neckline for extra warmth. It features a stripe print, ribbed hem around the face and neckline, as well as tie fastening. It comes in one size, and is available in two colours.
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