cravat in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for cravat in the English»Serbian Dictionary

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Tying the cravat in a bow was popular c.1665.
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Sometime in the late 18th century, cravats began to make an appearance again.
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Female officers do not wear the black and white checkered cravat.
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His white cravat is fastened with a gold pin.
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Formal dress comprises an open-necked tunic, with white shirt/blouse and tie/cravat.
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He describes himself as having been... a hardened mod, totally into scooters, dressing flamboyantly, in cravats and so on.
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The abacost was a lightweight short-sleeved suit, worn without a tie, though sometimes with a cravat.
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In this battle, the princes, while hurriedly dressing for battle, wound these cravats around their necks.
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It included frills and cravats, wide ties and trouser straps, leather boots and even collarless jackets.
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The modern necktie, ascot, and bow tie are descended from the cravat.
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