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Cravat,
cravate or
cravats may
refer to:
Cravat (early),
forerunner neckband of the
modern necktie Cravat,
British name for what in
American English is...
- 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...
- The
Cravats are an
English punk rock band
originally from Redditch, England,
founded in 1977. The 'classic' line up of
Robin Dallaway (vocals, guitar)...
- in
British English called a
cravat, or
sometimes as a day
cravat to
distinguish it from the
formal ascot or
dress cravat. The
casual form is made from...
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January 10, 1912 –
January 29, 1994),
better known by his
stage name Nick
Cravat, was an
American actor and
stunt performer.
Nicholas Cuccia was born in...
- The
Cravat Regiment (Croatian:
Kravat pukovnija) is a
guard of
honour based in Zagreb, Croatia.
Beginning in 2010, the
regiment has
regularly performed...
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Cravat (1935–1954) was an
American record-setting
Thoroughbred racehorse who won
races on both dirt and turf that
today are
Grade 1 events. In the U.S...
- the ascot, bow, bolo,
zipper tie,
cravat, and knit. The
modern necktie, ascot, and bow tie are
descended from the
cravat.
Neckties are
generally unsized...
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gentlemen to
secure the
folds of
their cravats. Tie pins were
first po****rized at the
beginning of the 19th century.
Cravats were made of silk, satin, lace and...
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referred to as "
cravats" (from the
French cravate,
meaning "Croat"), and were the
precursor to the necktie. The
modern British "
cravat" is
called an "ascot"...