ascot Meaning & Definition

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Meaning of ascot In English

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  • 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.

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