cravat in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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cravat in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for cravat in the English»Spanish Dictionary

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English
In the 1840s several types of cravat were in use, the most traditional being a large bow with pointed ends.
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Some gowns expose a necktie or cravat when closed, while others take an almost cape-like form.
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Tying the cravat in a bow was popular c.1665.
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In some forces, female officers wear a black and white checked cravat instead of a tie.
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Formal dress comprises an open-necked tunic, with white shirt/blouse and tie/cravat.
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He wears a cravat under a collared coat.
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The shirts were made of linen or cotton with low collars, occasionally turned down, and were worn with wide cravats or neck ties.
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The waistcoat was later changed to a red check one, and in the following story the cravat became red and polka-dot.
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The cravat had several blood stains, traces of sand were found in the pockets and socks, and traces of vegetables were also found.
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It included frills and cravats, wide ties and trouser straps, leather boots and even collarless jackets.
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