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Strange as Croatia's "Cravat Day" on October 18 may sound to an American, this celebration actually commemorates an element of national heritage. Croatia, after all, claims to have pioneered that ...
A corset with inflatable bust and an anti-garrotting cravat are among a series of designs found in the National Archives' and turned into a book called Inventions that Didn't Change the World By ...
Of the eight options on the menu, which combination are you most pleased with? I love the Cravat Club Sylvester cravat and the Fine Oak 21 Year Old straight serve Macallan. There's something about ...
The necktie's predecessor, a short knotted garment called the cravat, is a source of pride in this Western Balkan nation—so much so that they celebrate Cravat Day each year on October 18.
There are only a handful of days left for former President Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris to sway undecided voters. However, since the United States has never elected a woman as president ...
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Fashion designer/custom shirt maker Mark Anthony is not the least bit reticent about championing Independence and the reason behind creating the Jamaican cravat. “I made it for several reasons ...
Yesterday was Cravat Day in Croatia. The cravat, the prototype for the modern necktie, first appeared in Croatia in the seventeenth century. In belated recognition of the occasion, please enjoy ...
Firstly, though, is an ascot different from a cravat? An ascot - also known as a "day cravat" is the form of cravat we're familiar with today. Image source, The Cravat Club It's a neckband with ...
Noted cravat-wearer Nicholas Parsons has lamented the neckwear's retreat from frontline fashion. Is it about to make a comeback, asks Jon Kelly. Unfasten your top button and start polishing the ...
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