-
other fabric falling from the throat,
suspended from or
attached to a
neckband or collar, or
simply pinned at the throat. Its
current form
evolved from...
- An
ascot tie or
ascot is a
neckband with wide
pointed wings,
traditionally made of pale grey
patterned silk.[citation needed] This wide tie is usually...
- A.H.A. Duméril, 1854) –
Guatemala neckband snake Scaphiodontophis venustissimus (Günther, 1893) –
common neckband snake Genus Scaphiodontophis at The...
-
textile neckbands used in the
birthing customs of the Franco-German
border region.
Shiny coins or
colourful stones would be sewn onto the
neckband or on...
- the
textile neckbands worn by boys for
their brit milah,
especially in the
regions of Alsace,
Southern Germany and Switzerland. The
neckbands often had...
- 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...
- is
whitish or buff, and the eyes are
orange or brown.
There is a buff
neckband. ****es are similar. The
flight is
deeply undulating. This
species is nocturnal...
-
plastic insert,
leaving a
small white square at the base of the throat.
Neckband: A
collarless shirt (similar to a
banded collar shirt)
tailored to accommodate...
- the
period was the ruff,
which began as a
modest ruffle attached to the
neckband of a
shirt or
smock and grew into a
separate garment of fine linen, trimmed...
- Cravat,
cravate or
cravats may
refer to:
Cravat (early),
forerunner neckband of the
modern necktie Cravat,
British name for what in
American English is...