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cravat

[kruh-vat] / krəˈvæt /


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Grant’s commitment to his dastardly rogue barely goes beyond his cravat — he’d rather guffaw than feign gravitas.

From New York Times

Her neighbor, a personal chef, lent her his cooking outfit, complete with jacket and cravat.

From New York Times

Men are required to wear lounge suits, or jackets, or blazers with trousers, together with a tie or a cravat.

From BBC

I asked him about the straw hat and blue cravat he had on: Was he going for an urban bohemian look, or was it all about coming off as an outsider?

From New York Times

He reimagined aristocratic cravats as unisex halter tops and paired ivory frock coats with asymmetric white miniskirts.

From New York Times