neckerchief in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

neckerchief in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for neckerchief in the English»Spanish Dictionary

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Around his neck is a blue traditional sailor's collar and a red neckerchief.
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The uniform is a turquoise sweatshirt or t-shirt, with the group colours for the neckerchief.
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Most runners dress in the traditional clothing of the festival which consists of a white shirt and trousers with a red waistband and neckerchief.
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The members of the movement wore green neckerchiefs with red hem.
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The neckline was trimmed with a fabric or lace ruffle, or a neckerchief called a "fichu" could be tucked into the low neckline.
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Their membership as a coster was signalled by their large neckerchief, known as a "kingsman", tied round their necks.
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The uniform was redesigned in 1923the coat and leggings were dropped and the neckerchief standardized.
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She is typically seen wearing a black skirt-suit paired with a tan neckerchief.
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A tradition shared by all patrols is a simple recognition, symbolized by a neckerchief.
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Traditional men's clothing consists of shirt, short pants, neckerchief, hat, and wool poncho.
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