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- Cravat (early) - Wikipedia
The cravat ( krəˈvæt ) is a neckband, the forerunner of the modern tailored necktie and bow tie, originating from a style worn by members of the 17th century military unit known as the Cravats [1] The modern British "cravat" is called an "ascot tie" in American English
- What Is A Cravat? Definition, History How To Tie
In a nutshell, this neckwear was named “cravat” due to the widespread use of a false cognate The Italian word for tie is cravatta, and the Spanish word is corbata
- Cravat Club - Silk Cravats, Ties, Scarves Pocket Squares
Men's silk cravats, ascot ties, handkerchiefs, pocket squares, ties, neckties, and evening scarves all designed and handmade in England With free worldwide shipping and a complimentary luxury presentation gift box Designs including paisley, polka dot, stripes, geometric, floral and Japanese patterns
- How To Wear Ascots Cravats (And What’s the Difference?)
A cravat is any cloth tied around the neck for decorative purposes and can therefore encompass neckties, bow ties, scarves, and even ascots It is, essentially, an umbrella term for any decorative article worn about the neck
- Amazon. com: Cravat
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- How to Tie Wear a Cravat: Your Ultimate Guide - wikiHow
Traced back to the military uniforms of 17th-century Croatian soldiers, the modern day cravat is a stylish alternative to the common necktie Cravats are colorful pieces of fabric worn tied around the neck that can add visual interest to any outfit
- CRAVAT Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of CRAVAT is a band or scarf worn around the neck
- Cravat? Ascot? Whats The Difference And How To Style Them
A cravat is an umbrella term for any and all types of neckwear including scarves, ties (neckties and bow ties), and ascots (for a more in-depth look at the different types of neckwear a gentleman can wear, read our ultimate neckwear guide )
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