cravates
Cravates are long strips of fabric worn around the neck and tied in a knot at the throat. They are a traditional form of Western neckwear that can signal formality or personal style. Cravates are made from materials such as silk, satin, wool, or cotton, and vary in width, length, and pattern.
Origins of the cravat lie in 17th-century Europe, when Croatian mercenaries wore distinctive neckcloths during service
Styles and variations include the traditional cravat tied with a simple knot, the ascot worn with morning
Care and maintenance depend on material. Silk cravates require careful handling and often dry cleaning; other
In contemporary usage, cravates are most commonly referred to as neckties in English, while cravate is the