cravat
cra
ˈkræ
krā
vat
væt
vāt
British pronunciation
/kɹˈævæt/

Definition & Meaning of "cravat"in English

Cravat
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a short wide neckband folded inside the collar of the shirt by men, originally by Croats in the 17th century

cravat definition and meaning

What is a "cravat"?

A cravat is a neckband or scarf that is worn around the neck, tied in a knot or bowtie at the front. It is typically made of silk or other fine fabric and was popularized in the 17th century. Originally, the cravat was used to secure the shirt collar and was worn by men as a symbol of social status and sophistication. The cravat evolved into various styles, including the popular "jabot" which was a frilled, lace or ruffled piece worn around the neck. While the cravat is not as commonly worn today, it is still a popular accessory for formal occasions such as weddings or in certain professions such as the military.

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