• Cravat, cravate or cravats may refer to: Cravat (early), forerunner neckband of the modern necktie Cravat, British name for what in American English is...
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    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...
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    Ascot tie (redirect from Day cravat)
    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...
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  • The Cravats are an English punk rock band originally from Redditch, England, founded in 1977. The 'classic' line up of Robin Dallaway (vocals, guitar)...
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    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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    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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    Bandage (redirect from Cravat bandage)
    removed at night or if the patient is in a resting position. Also known as a cravat bandage, a triangular bandage is a piece of cloth put into a right-angled...
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    species of spider named after the abdominal markings resembling an old-style cravat worn by clergy in the 18th century. It is mainly found in North America...
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    Tie pin (redirect from Cravat pin)
    gentlemen to secure the folds of their cravats. Tie pins were first popularized at the beginning of the 19th century. Cravats were made of silk, satin, lace and...
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    centuries. It is uncertain whether the cravat then evolved into the bow tie and four-in-hand necktie, or whether the cravat gave rise to the bow tie, which in...
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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...
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  • a friend named Larry Cravat. Taylor's search for Cravat takes him to a nightclub called The Cellar. As Taylor inquires for Cravat among the clientele,...
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    The Croats, also known as Cravats or Crabats, were 17th-century light cavalry forces in Central Europe, comparable to the hussars. The Croats were initially...
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    King's Counsel wore richly laced cravats. From the later part of the eighteenth century they wore bands instead of the cravat as undress. In the eighteenth...
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    1660. Cravats and jabots around the neck started to be worn during the early 1660s. By the mid-1660s, the collar had disappeared with just the cravat remaining...
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    global cultural contribution from Croatia is the necktie, derived from the cravat originally worn by the 17th-century Croatian mercenaries in France. In 2019...
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    gentlemen had to fight with disarranged cravats on account of the surprise sprung by the Allies. The Steenkirk cravat was a popular article in both men's...
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    2nd with Grand Cordon 3rd with Red Grand Cordon 4th with Special Cravat 5th with Cravat 6th with Special Rosette 7th with Rosette 8th with Special Ribbon...
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  • also co-produced with Deming and Hecht. Co-starring in the film are Nick Cravat, Eva Bartok, Leslie Bradley, Torin Thatcher, and James Hayter. The film...
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    athletic scholarship, but dropped out. At the age of 9, Lancaster met Nick Cravat with whom he developed a lifelong partnership. Together, they learned to...
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    pussybow blouse is often paired with trousers. The lavallière is a type of cravat similar to the bow tie that was popularly worn in the 19th century in France...
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    waistcoat. His white cravat is fastened with a gold pin. German, 1828. In his self-portrait, Ferdinand Georg Waldmüller wears a striped cravat and striped waistcoat...
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    umbrellas, wallets, canes, and ceremonial swords. Worn accessories include cravats, ties, hats, bonnets, belts and suspenders, gloves, muffs, necklaces, bracelets...
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    pirate. Although best known for his work in costume dramas, Sewell prefers "cravat-less" roles in modern pieces, such as the role of Petruchio in the BBC's...
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  • to travel to the Oklahoma Territory to grab free government land; Yancey Cravat and his young bride, Sabra, cross the border from Kansas to join the throngs...
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    tan waistcoat, white shirt, and dark cravat, 1808. Count Victor Kochubey's collar reaches his chin, and his cravat is wrapped around his neck and tied...
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    perfectly fitted, clean, and displayed much linen; an elaborately knotted cravat completed the aesthetics of Brummell's suite of clothes. In the mid–1790s...
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    combination is sometimes accompanied now by a formal Ascot, as opposed to a day cravat which is different. This is a more formal option most commonly seen at weddings;...
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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"...
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