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scarf Emoji

The scarf emoji 🧣 represents a scarf, often connected to warmth, fashion, or cozy weather.

U+1F9E3

The 🧣 scarf symbol is part of the “Objects” category. It’s commonly used to express warmth, style, or cold-weather outfits. You can copy it directly or use its Unicode/code equivalents in apps and code.

scarf Emoji Meaning

The 🧣 scarf emoji depicts a scarf, typically used to suggest warmth and comfort during cooler weather. It also works as a simple fashion or accessory icon—useful when talking about outfits, style, or layering clothing. Because it’s a clear object emoji, it’s often used literally (a person wearing a scarf) or metaphorically (comfort, coziness, or being bundled up). In text chats and captions, it can quickly communicate “cold outside,” “winter outfit,” or “stylish accessory” without needing extra words.

Common uses

  • Talking about winter weather and staying warm
  • Describing an outfit or accessory choice in a chat or caption
  • Tagging scarf-related products in social media posts
  • Creating friendly seasonal messages (autumn/winter planning)
  • Visual emphasis in writing to suggest cozy or layered clothing

Examples

🧣 Scarf Symbol (U+1F9E3)

  • 🧣It’s chilly today—don’t forget your 🧣!
  • 🧣New color of my 🧣 just arrived.
  • 🧣Layering is key: coat + 🧣 + gloves.
  • 🧣This café date is going to be so cozy 🧣☕
  • 🧣Winter essentials list: hat, scarf, and warm socks 🧣

Variations

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Technical codes

UnicodeU+1F9E3
HTML Entity🧣
HTML Code🧣
CSS\1F9E3

FAQ

What is the Unicode information for the scarf emoji 🧣?

The scarf emoji is Unicode U+1F9E3. HTML entity: 🧣 CSS escape: \\1F9E3; JavaScript escape: \\u{1F9E3}.

What does 🧣 usually mean in messages?

It most often means a scarf—commonly used to convey warmth, cozy vibes, or a winter fashion/accessory context.

How can I copy 🧣 into different places?

You can copy the character directly (🧣). For code or web text, use the provided Unicode/CSS/JavaScript escapes.

Is 🧣 only used for winter themes?

No. While it’s frequently used for cold-weather outfits, it also works as a general fashion/accessory symbol in contexts that mention scarves.