Neckwear
Neckwear refers to various styles of clothing worn around the (human) neck. They are worn for fashion, combat, or protection against the influences of weather. Common neckwear today includes bow ties, neckties (cravat), scarves, feather boas and shawls. Historically, ruffs and bands were worn.
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 Mary Sidney wearing a ruff Mary Sidney wearing a ruff
 Erkki Kourula, Justice of the International Criminal Court, wearing a jabot Erkki Kourula, Justice of the International Criminal Court, wearing a jabot
 German politician Dieter Reiter wearing a necktie German politician Dieter Reiter wearing a necktie
 George Augustus Henry Sala, wearing an ascot George Augustus Henry Sala, wearing an ascot
 1818 pamphlet depicting cravat knot styles 1818 pamphlet depicting cravat knot styles
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