When it’s cold outside, it’s tempting to think of a scarf merely as a way to keep your neck warm, however, it is a fantastic way to add some color, patterns, and just some visual interests to your outfit, overall. Of course, a scarf must not just be beautiful but also functional and warm. Even though it might not seem like it from the outset, a $20 scarf is very different in terms of color, pattern, material, length, and especially, the details. So today, we got a $20 scarf from Target and we’re comparing it to a $95 scarf and a $195 scarf. Differentiating $20 vs. $200 Scarves Colors When I was looking for $20 scarves, I noticed that most of them come usually in shades of black or grey . For scarves, the big problem with black, gray, or other dark colors like navy , is that generally, most people’s outerwear such as their overcoat or their pea coat are either black, gray, or navy. So if you have a scarf in the same color, there’s not enough visual contrast to make it for an inte