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Helmet Hood
Kerchief Mask
Turban Veil
Neckwear Bands Choker Collar Clerical Lavallière
Neckerchief Neck
gaiter Necktie...
- A
jabot (/ʒæˈboʊ/ ; from
French jabot 'a bird's crop') is a
decorative clothing-accessory
consisting of lace or
other fabric falling from the throat, suspended...
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Bands are a form of
formal neckwear, worn by some
clergy and lawyers, and with some
forms of
academic dress. They take the form of two
oblong pieces of...
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traditions since the mid-20th century. The bolo tie was made the
official neckwear of
Arizona on
April 22, 1971, by
Governor Jack Williams. New
Mexico p****ed...
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business partner Robert Goldman.
Handmade from
English silk,
Psycho Bunny neckwear features everything from tiny
spades to
Donnie Darko-style
rabbit skulls...
- is the
classic sailor neckwear and may have been
adopted from them. With the
Industrial Revolution, more
people wanted neckwear that was easy to put on...
- A lavallière, also
called a ****cat bow or ****bow, is a
style of
neckwear worn with women's and girls'
blouses and bodices. It is a bow tied at the...
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Accessories is a manufacturer, distributor, and
marketer of clothing, footwear,
neckwear, jewelry, accessories, and
leather goods. It was
known as
Randa Accessories...
- A tie pin (or tiepin, also
known as a
stick pin/stickpin) is a
neckwear-controlling device,
originally worn by
wealthy English gentlemen to
secure the...
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business partner Robert Goldman.
Handmade from
English silk,
Psycho Bunny neckwear features everything from tiny
spades to
Donnie Darko-style
rabbit skulls...