The modern necktie, ascot, and bow tie are descended from the cravat.
Wearing a smoking jacket and ascot, his plain home became a mod bachelor pad, with threshold-beads, and floor pillows.
The evidence includes the individual's attire (such as the length of the hair pipe breastplate and the ascot tie).
He wears a coat with wide lapels with an insignia on the proper left lapel and an ascot around his neck.
Bow ties are also sometimes worn as an alternative to ascot ties and neckties when wearing morning dress.
The ascot was still commonly worn for business with morning dress in the late 19th and very early 20th centuries.
Modeled on the service uniform, the honor guard uniform adds a silver-braided belt, silver aiguillette, white cotton gloves, and white ascot.
Variants include the ascot tie, bow tie, bolo tie, zipper tie, cravat and the clip-on tie.