1907:
29:
259:
1748:
1051:
1544:
888:), whilst others claim the carriage drivers wore their scarves knotted 'four-in-hand', but, most likely, members of the club began wearing their neckties so knotted, thus making it fashionable. In the latter half of the 19th century, the four-in-hand knot and the four-in-hand necktie were synonymous. As fashion changed from stiff shirt collars to soft, turned-down collars, the four-in-hand necktie knot gained popularity; its sartorial dominance rendered the term
1739:
499:, included thinner and not so wild ties. Tie widths slimmed to 3 inches (7.6 cm) by 1953 and continued getting thinner up until the mid-1960s; length increased to about 52 inches (130 cm) as men started wearing their trousers lower, closer to the hips. Through the 1950s, neckties remained somewhat colorful, yet more restrained than in the previous decade. Small geometric shapes were often employed against a solid background (i.e.,
507:
302:
1234:
683:
1899:
1562:
5828:
1147:
805:
701:
364:
1975:
1770:
is a modern trend often attributed to the rise of popular culture. Although it was common as everyday wear as late as 1966, over the years 1967–69, the necktie fell out of fashion almost everywhere, except where required. There was a resurgence in the 1980s, but in the 1990s, ties again fell out of favor, with many technology-based companies having casual dress requirements, including
1299:, used mathematical modeling to discover that 85 knots are possible with a conventional tie (limiting the number "moves" used to tie the knot to nine; longer sequences of moves result in too large a knot or leave the hanging ends of the tie too short). The models were published in academic journals, while the results and the 85 knots were published in layman's terms in a book entitled
425:
1959:
a professional image. Hospitals take seriously the cross-infection of patients by doctors wearing infected neckties, because neckties are less frequently cleaned than most other clothes. On
September 17, 2007, British hospitals published rules banning neckties. In such a context, some instead prefer to use bow ties due to their short length and relative lack of hindrance.
1441:
1059:
1305:. Of the 85 knots, Fink and Mao selected 13 knots as "aesthetic" knots, using the qualities of symmetry and balance. Based on these mathematical principles, the researchers came up with not only the four necktie knots in common use, but nine more, some of which had seen limited use, and some that are believed to have been codified for the first time.
1226:
1337:: a reversed Pratt knot, highlighting the structure of the knot normally hidden on the back. For the wide blade to remain in front and right-side-out, the knot must begin right-side-out, and the thin end must be wrapped around the wide end. (Ri Co Ri Lo Ci T; not cataloged by Fink and Mao, but would be numbered 5 according to their classification.)
777:, a monarch well known for his eye for personal adornment. It so happened that the officers of this regiment were wearing brightly colored handkerchiefs fashioned of silk around their necks. These neckcloths struck the fancy of the king, and he soon made them an insignia of royalty as he created a regiment of Royal Cravattes. The word
433:
1377:. This tie can be knotted with the thin end over the wide end, as with the Atlantic knot, or with the wide end over the thin end to mimic the look seen in the film, with the narrow blade in front. (Ri Co Ri Lo Ci Ri Co Ri Lo Ci T – not cataloged by Fink and Mao, as its 10 moves exceed their parameters.)
1958:
remove an injured man's necktie as a first step to ensure it does not block his airway. Neckties might also be a health risk for persons other than the wearer. They are believed to be vectors of disease transmission in hospitals. Notwithstanding such fears, many doctors and dentists wear neckties for
448:
institutions. It is considered inappropriate for persons who are unaffiliated with a regiment, university, school, or other organization, to wear a necktie affiliated with that organization. In
Commonwealth countries, necktie stripes commonly run from the left shoulder down to the right side but when
1805:
has arisen, in which employees are not required to wear ties on
Fridays, and then—increasingly—on other, announced, special days. Some businesses have extended casual dress days to Thursday, and even Wednesday; others require neckties only on Monday (to start the workweek). At the furniture company
1534:
normally would be, or a repeated pattern of such motifs. Sometimes, both types are used by an organization, either simply to offer a choice or to indicate a distinction among levels of membership. Occasionally, a hybrid design is used, in which alternating stripes of color are overlaid with repeated
1506:
The most common pattern for such ties in the UK and most of Europe consists of diagonal stripes of alternating colors running down the tie from the wearer's left. Since neckties are cut on the bias (diagonally), the stripes on the cloth are parallel or perpendicular to the selvage, not diagonal. The
227:
folded into a narrow band wound a few times around the shirt collar and secured from behind with a pin. It was fashionable for men to wear their hair long, past shoulder length. The ends were tucked into a black silk bag worn at the nape of the neck. This was known as the bag-wig hairstyle, and the
1769:
In the early 20th century, the number of office workers began increasing. Many such men and women were required to wear neckties because it was perceived as improving work attitudes, morale, and sales. Removing the necktie as a social and sartorial business requirement (and sometimes forbidding it)
1074:
The perceived utility of this development in the history of the style is evidenced by the series of patents issued for various forms of these ties, beginning in the late 19th century, and by the businesses filing these applications and fulfilling a market need for them. For instance, a patent filed
981:
A seven-fold tie is an unlined construction variant of the four-in-hand necktie which pre-existed the use of interlining. Its creation at the end of the 19th century is attributed to the
Parisian shirtmaker Washington Tremlett for an American customer. A seven-fold tie is constructed completely out
1066:
The "pre-tied" necktie, or more commonly, the clip-on necktie, is a permanently knotted four-in-hand or bow tie affixed by a clip or hook. The clip-on tie sees use with children, and in occupations where a traditional necktie might pose a safety hazard to mechanical equipment operators, etc. (see
658:
inches (8.9 to 9.5 cm) wide, with a broad range of patterns available, from traditional stripes, foulards, and club ties (ties with a crest or design signifying a club, organization, or order) to abstract, themed, and humorous ones. The standard length remains 57 inches (140 cm), though
1132:
means of attachment which is effective and provides no discomfort to the wearer", and in doing so achieves "accurate simulation of the
Windsor knot, and extremely low material and labor costs". Notably, the company made use of ordinary ties purchased from the New York garment industry and was a
1123:
The inventor proceeded to claim for the invention—the latest version of the 1930s–1950s product line from former concert violinist Joseph Less, Iowan brothers Walter and Louis, and son-in-law W. Emmett
Thiessen evolved to be identifiable as the modern clip-on—"a novel method for making up the
475:
with a higher rise (at the natural waist, just above the belly button) and waistcoats; i.e., ties could be shorter because trousers sat higher up and, at any rate, the tip of the tie was almost always concealed. Around 1944, ties started to become not only wider but even wilder. This was the
447:
Diagonal ("regimental or "repp") stripes are a common necktie pattern. In
Britain and other Commonwealth countries, these have been used to denote association with a particular military regiment, corps, or service since at least the 1920s, and are also used to represent civic and educational
1518:
In the United States, diagonally striped ties are commonly worn with no connotation of a group membership. Typically, American striped ties have the stripes running downward from the wearer's right (the opposite of the
European style). (However, when Americans wear striped ties as a sign of
1872:
has been vocal in his opposition to neckties, calling them a "colonial noose". In
February 2021, he was ejected from Parliament for refusing to wear a tie, drawing attention and parliamentary debate, which ultimately resulted in the requirement being dropped from NZ parliament's
160:
began wearing a lace cravat around 1646 when he was seven and set the fashion for French nobility. This new article of clothing started a fashion craze in Europe; both men and women wore pieces of fabric around their necks. From its introduction by the French king, men wore
1215:
345:
and sewing it in three segments. This technique improved elasticity and facilitated the fabric's return to its original shape. Since that time, most men have worn the "Langsdorf" tie. Yet another development during that time was the method used to secure the lining and
277:, a style manual that contained illustrated instructions on how to tie 14 different cravats. Soon after, the immense skill required to tie the cravat in certain styles quickly became a mark of a man's elegance and wealth. It was also the first book to use the word
208:" made its appearance. The term originally referred to a leather collar, laced at the back, worn by soldiers to promote holding the head high in a military bearing. The leather stock also afforded some protection to the major blood vessels of the neck from
1206:
1962:
Police officers, traffic wardens, and security guards in the UK wear clip-on ties which instantly unclip when pulled to prevent any risk of strangulation during a confrontation. They are part of the
National Framework Contract for the police uniform.
316:, more people wanted neckwear that was easy to put on, was comfortable and would last an entire workday. Neckties were designed to be long, thin, and easy to knot, without accidentally coming undone. This is the necktie design still worn by millions.
1395:(also "Eldredge knot"): This knot is tied in almost the same process as the Trinity knot, but tends to create more volume to the sides, and is thus great with spread or cutaway collars. Like the Trinity knot it is best worn with a suit or tuxedo.
542:
was a pun on his name, as well as a reference to the triangular shape of the front of the tie. The exuberance of the styles of the late 1960s and early 1970s gradually gave way to more restrained designs. Ties became wider, returning to their
1317:(also "oriental knot", "Kent knot"): the smallest possible necktie knot. It forms an equilateral triangle, like the half-Windsor, but much more compact (Fink–Mao notation: Lo Ri Co T, Knot 1). It is also the smallest knot to begin inside-out.
1217:
1625:
Outside of these environments, ties are usually worn especially when attending traditionally formal or professional events, including weddings, important religious ceremonies, funerals, job interviews, court appearances, and fine dining.
1216:
1214:
284:
It was about this time that black stocks made their appearance. Their popularity eclipsed the white cravat, except for formal and evening wear. These remained popular through the 1850s. At this time, another form of neckwear worn was the
1906:
673:
inches (9.5 cm) are still available, ties under 3 inches (7.6 cm) wide also became popular, particularly with younger men and the fashion-conscious. In 2008 and 2009 the world of fashion saw a return to narrower ties.
1343:(also "double knot", "cross Victoria knot"): A variant of the four-in-hand with an extra pass of the wide blade around the front, before passing the wide blade through both of the resultant loops (Li Ro Li Ro Li Co T T, Knot 6
1451:
The use of coloured and patterned neckties indicating the wearer's membership in a club, military regiment, school, professional association (Royal Colleges, Inns of Courts) et cetera, dates only from the late-19th century
982:
of silk. A six-fold tie is a modern alteration of the seven-fold tie. This construction method is more symmetrical than the true seven-fold. It has an interlining which gives it a little more weight and is self-tipped.
961:, were also used, but have fallen into disfavor. Modern ties appear in a wide variety of colors and patterns, notably striped (usually diagonally); club ties (with a small motif repeated regularly all over the tie);
1694:(formerly called the Fire Baptized Holiness Church), another holiness denomination with a Methodist background, historically have not worn neckties as they are taught to fall under the category of adornment (cf.
1577:
worn by women, which nowadays might be required in professions such as in the restaurant industry or in police forces. In many countries, girls are nowadays required to wear ties as part of primary and secondary
3392:
Lüddecke, Robin; Lindner, Thomas; Forstenpointner, Julia; Baron, Ralf; Jansen, Olav; Gierthmühlen, Janne (June 30, 2018). "Should you stop wearing neckties?—wearing a tight necktie reduces cerebral blood flow".
3543:
Nurkin, Steven; Carl Urban; Ed Mangini; Norielle Mariano; Louise Grenner; James Maurer; Edmond Sabo; James Rahal (May 2004). "Is the Clinicians' Necktie a Potential Fomite for Hospital Acquired Infections?".
1821:
considers neckties to be "decadent, un-Islamic and viewed as "symbols of the Cross" and the oppressive West." To date, most Iranian men in Iran have retained the Western-style long-sleeved collared shirt and
1621:
The theory is that the physical presence of something around your neck serves as a reminder to knuckle down and focus on the job at hand. Conversely, loosening the tie after work signals that one can relax.
1389:. It is relatively easy to tie in spite of its complex look. It is best with a tie that is without taper or flare on the narrow blade, and is best worn with a suit or tuxedo because of its formal appearance.
1357:(also "cross knot"): An elongated, symmetrical knot, whose main feature is the cruciform structure made by knotting the necktie through the double loop made in the front (Li Ro Ci Lo Ri Lo Ri Co T T, Knot 25
1890:, said that neckties continue to be a well-sold item at his store, but stated that the reason men were buying them has changed. He described the necktie as "more of a 'want' item instead of a 'need' item".
444:, hand-painted ties became an accepted form of decoration in the U.S. The widths of some of these ties went up to 4.5 inches (11 cm). These loud, flamboyant ties sold very well through the 1950s.
1004:
inches (6.4 cm) at their widest, compared to usually 3–4 inches (7.6–10.2 cm) for regular ties. Skinny ties were first popularized in the late 1950s and early 1960s by British bands such as
1829:
Neckties are viewed by various sub- and counter-culture movements as being a symbol of submission and slavery (i.e., having a symbolic chain around one's neck) to the corrupt elite of society, as a "
1519:
membership, the European stripe style may be used.) In some cases, American "repp stripe" ties may simply be reverse images of British regimental ties. Striped ties are strongly associated with the
456:, around the beginning of the 20th century, they had their stripes run from the right shoulder to the left side, in part to distinguish them from British regimental striped neckties. Members of the
75:. The modern necktie, ascot, and bow tie are descended from the cravat. Neckties are generally unsized but may be available in a longer size. In some cultures, men and boys wear neckties as part of
3237:
1212:
1211:
1208:
1207:
1213:
246:"). These were young Englishmen who returned from Europe and brought with them new ideas about fashion from Italy. The French contemporaries of the macaronis were the 'petits-maîtres' and
1618:
Traditionally, ties are a staple of office attire, especially for professionals. Proponents of the tie's place in the office assert that ties neatly demarcate work and leisure time.
484:, hunting scenes, scenic "photographs", tropical themes, and even girlie prints, though more traditional designs were also available. The typical length was 48 inches (120 cm).
2748:
1826:, while excluding the necktie. While ties are viewed as "highly politicised clothing" in Iran, some Iranian men continue to wear them, as do many Westerners who visit the country.
1634:
The debate between proponents and opponents of the necktie center on social conformity, plainness, professional expectation, and personal, sartorial expression. Quoting architect
596:
inches (7.6 to 8.3 cm) wide, became popular again. Into the 1990s, as ties got wider again, increasingly unusual designs became common. Novelty (or joke) ties or deliberately
293:
was held in place by slipping the ends through a finger or scarf ring at the neck instead of using a knot. This is the classic sailor neckwear and may have been adopted from them.
1210:
627:
During this period, the use of neckties in the workplace underwent a gradual decline. By 2001, the number of ties sold per year in the US had declined to 60 million.
1944:
found increased intraocular pressure in such cases, which can aggravate the condition of people with weakened retinas. There may be additional risks for people with
1475:
countries, neckties are commonly an essential component of a school uniform and are either worn daily, seasonally or on special occasions with the school blazer. In
1499:, and many African countries, the necktie is usually worn as part of the formal uniform on special occasions or functions. Neckties may also denote membership in a
460:
are frequently seen wearing regimental striped ties corresponding to the military unit in which they have served or been appointed to an honorary position such as
5861:
1951:
Entanglement is a risk when working with machinery or in dangerous, possibly violent, jobs such as police officers and prison guards, and certain medical fields.
273:
At this time, there was also much interest in the way to tie a proper cravat and this led to a series of publications. This began in 1818 with the publication of
1368:
503:); diagonal stripes were also popular. By the early 1960s, dark, solid ties became very common, with widths slimming down to as little as 1 inch (2.5 cm).
2343:
1361:). While it can be made with modern neckties, it is most effective with thinner ties of consistent width, which fell out of common use after the 19th century.
3829:
2974:
2941:
1016:. This is because clothes of the time evolved to become more form-fitting and tailored. They were later repopularized in the late 1970s and early 1980s by
2361:
1859:
3291:
884:, The Four-in-Hand Driving Company founded in 1856. Some etymologic reports are that carriage drivers knotted their reins with a four-in-hand knot (see
169:, which took a large amount of time and effort to arrange. These cravats were often tied in place by cravat strings, arranged neatly and tied in a bow.
2124:
2213:
1209:
3682:
973:
from popular culture (such as cartoons, actors, or holiday images), sometimes with flashing lights, have enjoyed some popularity since the 1980s.
1331:, it tends to be equally referred to as the Pratt knot in men's style literature. This is the version of the Pratt knot favored by Fink and Mao.
334:
for male guests at formal dinners and male spectators at races. These ascots had wide flaps that were crossed and pinned together on the chest.
1837:
557:-inch (11 cm) width, sometimes with garish colors and designs. The traditional designs of the 1930s and 1950s, such as those produced by
3635:
2652:
2619:
2538:
2483:
2319:
2150:
480:: ties that reflected the returning GIs' desire to break with wartime uniformity. Widths reached 5 inches (13 cm), and designs included
1938:
tightened to the point of "slight discomfort" could interrupt as much as 7.5 percent of cerebral blood flow. A 2013 study published in the
28:
5871:
3097:
2406:
2739:
5789:
600:
ties designed to make a statement gained a certain popularity in the 1980s and 1990s. These included ties featuring cartoon characters,
238:
Sometime in the late 18th century, cravats began to make an appearance again. This can be attributed to a group of young men called the
231:
The solitaire was a variation of the bag wig. This form had matching ribbons stitched around the bag. After the stock was in place, the
3788:
3612:
3593:
2880:
2808:
2719:
2694:
2571:
2519:
2096:
1278:
1186:
852:
748:
411:
3493:
1922:
would likely be superseded by more practical clothing due to the risk of a dangling necktie becoming entangled in moving machinery.
1585:
Ties may also be used by women as a fashion statement. During the late 1970s and 1980s, it was not uncommon for young women in the
2473:
3809:
1940:
266:
3210:
1840:
but the trade group shut down in 2008 as a result of declining membership due to the declining numbers of men wearing neckties.
258:
5745:
2018:
1844:
1602:
In 1993, neckties reappeared as prominent fashion accessories for women in both Europe and the U.S. Canadian recording artist
3546:
Paper presented at the 104th General Meeting of the American Society for Microbiology May 23–27, 2004, New Orleans, Louisiana
2236:
1168:
830:
726:
389:
1530:
An alternative membership tie pattern to diagonal stripes is either a single emblem or a crest centered and placed where a
1050:
3182:
1722:
87:. Neckties are traditionally worn with the top shirt button fastened, and the tie knot resting between the collar points.
3319:
5856:
1848:
1487:, neckties are worn as the everyday uniform, usually as part of the winter uniform. In countries with no winter such as
990:
A skinny tie is a necktie that is narrower than the standard tie and often all-black. Skinny ties have widths of around
2840:
1862:
without a tie. Yang dismissed media questions about it, saying that voters should be focused on more important issues.
1281:. The Duke did favor a voluminous knot; however, he achieved this by having neckties specially made of thicker cloths.
471:
ties were typically worn shorter than they are today. This was due, in part, to men at that time more commonly wearing
3675:
1699:
319:
In 1903, Theodore Roosevelt became the first US president to wear the modern long necktie in a presidential portrait.
815:
711:
374:
1747:
5799:
2008:
1103:
limited commercial success. Usually, such ties have not accurately simulated the Windsor knot, and have often had a
3344:
1157:
834:
819:
730:
715:
393:
378:
5132:
2982:
1718:
1695:
873:
in the 1850s. Early neckties were simple, rectangular cloth strips cut on the square, with square ends. The term
616:. During this period, with men wearing their trousers at their hips, ties lengthened to 57 inches (140 cm).
2951:
1383:: This knot was first created by Christopher Johnson in Watertown, WI in 2004. He was inspired by the 2003 film
565:
patterns. Ties began to be sold along with shirts, and designers slowly began to experiment with bolder colors.
477:
5794:
3754:
3028:
1461:
1301:
1164:
826:
722:
385:
217:
3627:
3070:
3367:
3238:"Andrew Yang Rips Presidential Election Process: "We're Like Characters In A Play And We Have To Follow It""
2121:
1714:
1683:
1675:
1667:
1472:
1293:
2065:
5804:
5137:
3781:
3668:
3130:
3075:
2413:. University of Georgia College of Agricultural & Environmental Sciences. May 25, 2012. Archived from
1655:
1200:
531:
107:
4386:
1691:
1643:
1543:
313:
3043:
322:
By this time, the sometimes complicated array of knots and styles of neckwear gave way to neckties and
2209:
1367:(also "Merovingian knot"): a doubled Atlantic knot, best known as the tie knot worn by the character "
5777:
4837:
3824:
2166:
1866:
1671:
1566:
1296:
457:
338:
111:
5646:
4214:
4124:
3819:
3153:
2588:
2542:
1760:
1385:
1373:
881:
774:
601:
535:
326:, the latter a much smaller, more convenient version of the cravat. Another type of neckwear, the
3125:
2681:
Fashion, Costume, and Culture. Clothing, Headwear, Body Decorations, and Footwear Through the Ages
5363:
4526:
4415:
4381:
4376:
4349:
4219:
4119:
3560:
3494:"Violence in the emergency department: Managing aggressive patients in a high-stress environment"
3418:
3187:
2686:
2366:
1955:
1703:
1639:
1508:
915:(UK), allowing the tie to evenly fall from the knot without twisting; this also caused any woven
239:
2414:
2192:
877:
originally described a carriage with four horses and a driver; later, it also was the name of a
2644:
1836:
For 60 years, designers and manufacturers of neckties in the United States were members of the
1507:
colors themselves may be particularly significant. The dark blue and red regimental tie of the
619:
The number of ties sold in the United States reached a peak of 110 million in the early 1990s.
5866:
5851:
5809:
5733:
5676:
5582:
5509:
5393:
5189:
5127:
4903:
4888:
4862:
4643:
4472:
4425:
4410:
4134:
4077:
3814:
3774:
3719:
3714:
3708:
3631:
3608:
3589:
3513:
3467:
3410:
2876:
2804:
2715:
2690:
2648:
2615:
2567:
2515:
2479:
2315:
2283:
2232:
2146:
1679:
1328:
1289:
1264:
1250:
866:
127:
115:
49:
2872:
2866:
2563:
2557:
2309:
5814:
5671:
5602:
5587:
5216:
4925:
4371:
4334:
4209:
4144:
4102:
3950:
3505:
3457:
3449:
3402:
2942:"Are ties an outdated fashion or do they still show that you mean business? – Mirror Online"
2678:
2636:
2603:
1927:
1823:
1818:
1775:
1738:
1687:
1607:
1445:
1013:
970:
966:
562:
488:
468:
461:
166:
506:
301:
5832:
5760:
5713:
5522:
5378:
5300:
5263:
5199:
4930:
4842:
4827:
4779:
4698:
4693:
4648:
4565:
4543:
4244:
4204:
3960:
3912:
2275:
2128:
2100:
1880:
1327:, but better-balanced and self-releasing (Lo Ci Ro Li Co T, Knot 4). Supposedly named for
605:
449:
441:
347:
4658:
2082:
1886:
Tyrone Blade, the marketing department manager of Henry Bucks, a men's clothing store in
3521:
5740:
5527:
5373:
5204:
5194:
5120:
5039:
4832:
4759:
4596:
4521:
4506:
4457:
4442:
4437:
4398:
4339:
4296:
4289:
4274:
4269:
4264:
4067:
4032:
3462:
3437:
3323:
2679:
2003:
1980:
1869:
1756:
1706:, among some other Anabaptist communities, reject the long necktie, the wearing of the
1635:
1579:
1555:
1468:
1029:
1017:
908:
762:
511:
342:
144:
101:
68:
1851:
and cast off the oppression of the tie. The incident gained a lot of media attention.
1233:
5845:
5765:
5755:
5728:
5718:
5688:
5659:
5246:
5209:
5184:
5179:
5066:
4774:
4678:
4673:
4570:
4560:
4555:
4511:
4249:
4239:
4184:
4045:
3694:
2637:
2511:
1919:
1802:
1603:
1586:
1079:
of Clinton, Iowa for "Pre-tied neckties and methods for making the same" noted that:
923:
904:
870:
453:
243:
76:
3422:
682:
5772:
5592:
4913:
4799:
4794:
4668:
4606:
4533:
4356:
4179:
4149:
4092:
3858:
3736:
3296:
3158:
2946:
2639:
The Greenwood Encyclopedia of Clothing Through American History 1900 to the present
2507:
1935:
1915:
1717:
reject the wearing of the necktie as they teach that it falls under adornment (cf.
1590:
1500:
1457:
1270:
946:
305:
1561:
1883:, founder of Virgin Group, believes ties are a symbol of oppression and slavery.
5693:
5654:
5388:
5383:
5348:
5268:
5174:
5049:
5029:
5024:
4962:
4952:
4947:
4935:
4918:
4898:
4893:
4653:
4601:
4591:
4550:
4462:
4391:
4344:
4194:
4189:
4087:
3975:
3970:
3895:
2611:
2499:
2357:
1898:
1855:
1659:
1547:
1484:
1285:
1146:
1045:
1033:
1005:
953:
ties have also appeared; in the 1950s and 1960s, other manmade fabrics, such as
912:
804:
700:
363:
247:
181:
119:
80:
20:
3651:
3263:
2586:
Dickinson, Rachel J. (June 18, 2004). "Ties have a history of hanging around."
220:
is seen wearing a leather stock in several American Civil War-era photographs.
5637:
5612:
5607:
5542:
5532:
5436:
5431:
5426:
5421:
5368:
5315:
5221:
5147:
5044:
5007:
4989:
4789:
4738:
4616:
4611:
4575:
4467:
4452:
4311:
4301:
4279:
4254:
4097:
4055:
4005:
4000:
3885:
3730:
3724:
3406:
2455:
2029:
2013:
1970:
1830:
1771:
1663:
1595:
1520:
1435:
1324:
1313:
1257:
950:
539:
496:
2437:
2392:
2287:
487:
The Bold Look lasted until about 1951 when the "Mister T" look (so termed by
5827:
5681:
5664:
5572:
5489:
5310:
5282:
5115:
5061:
4979:
4940:
4908:
4708:
4663:
4538:
4516:
4306:
4161:
4139:
4010:
3985:
3965:
3509:
2975:"Are ties an outdated fashion or do they still show that you mean business?"
2044:
2034:
1988:
1911:
1887:
1787:
1783:
1646:". Applied sartorially, the necktie's decorative function is so criticized.
1492:
1488:
1480:
1476:
1025:
1021:
1009:
934:
424:
327:
205:
157:
56:
3471:
3414:
2770:
1128:
the neckband of the tie, which is useless and uncomfortable in warm weather
3517:
1440:
659:
other lengths vary from 117 cm to 152 cm. While ties as wide as
5617:
5562:
5537:
5494:
5479:
5408:
5358:
5353:
5330:
5305:
5295:
5290:
5258:
5241:
5142:
5093:
5056:
4984:
4974:
4883:
4875:
4822:
4764:
4733:
4713:
4621:
4447:
4430:
4405:
4366:
4361:
4284:
4234:
4229:
4171:
4060:
4050:
3990:
3942:
3917:
3868:
3863:
3840:
3797:
3453:
3292:"New Zealand male MPs no longer have to wear ties after Māori MP ejected"
3007:
2039:
2024:
1993:
1945:
1791:
1512:
1496:
1456:. The immediate forerunners of today's college neckties were in 1880 the
491:) was introduced. The new style, characterized by tapered suits, slimmer
481:
472:
235:
would be brought forward and tied in a large bow in front of the wearer.
72:
64:
3607:. photography by Steve Sakai (1st ed.). New York: Abbeville Press.
1058:
5784:
5750:
5723:
5567:
5552:
5547:
5517:
5466:
5456:
5451:
5398:
5343:
5320:
5159:
5105:
5100:
5012:
4969:
4769:
4420:
4326:
4154:
4114:
4107:
3995:
3900:
3436:
Teng, C; R Gurses-Ozden; J M Liebmann; C Tello; R Ritch (August 2003).
2047:, a device used to combat creasing in ties without heat-related damage.
1998:
1707:
1589:
to wear ties as part of a casual outfit. This trend was popularized by
1574:
1551:
1531:
1453:
1225:
1171: in this section. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed.
962:
916:
766:
609:
527:
519:
515:
500:
323:
290:
213:
173:
151:
84:
60:
2604:
1273:(also redundantly called the "full Windsor" and the "Double Windsor").
5622:
5577:
5499:
5484:
5441:
5338:
5231:
5169:
5154:
5034:
4804:
4754:
4683:
4259:
4129:
4040:
4022:
3955:
3927:
3907:
3890:
3880:
3655:
1926:
Necktie wearing presents some risks for entanglement, infection, and
1795:
1524:
1347:). A version knotted through only the outermost loop is known as the
1133:
significant employer of women in the pre-war and World War II years.
954:
938:
878:
597:
558:
232:
224:
193:
177:
3044:"Tie Association, a Fashion Victim, Calls It Quits as Trends Change"
2131:. Academia-cravatica.hr (October 18, 2003). Retrieved on 2013-08-08.
1277:
Although he did not invent it, the Windsor knot is named after the
432:
5627:
5557:
5253:
5226:
5164:
5088:
5017:
4957:
4784:
4688:
4635:
4484:
4224:
4199:
4082:
4072:
4017:
3848:
3102:
3098:"Prins Claus smijt zijn stropdas, die eeuwig fout zit, de zaal in"
1905:
1897:
1560:
1542:
1439:
1232:
1224:
1204:
1057:
1049:
958:
922:
Today, four-in-hand ties are part of men's dress clothing in both
788:
770:
681:
505:
492:
431:
423:
300:
286:
262:
257:
209:
189:
123:
27:
2841:"Taking off My Tie: The Adventures in Fashion of a Quaker/Lawyer"
2504:
The 85 Ways to Tie a Tie: the science and aesthetics of tie knots
1503:
or a leadership role (i.e. school prefect, house captain, etc.).
5597:
5474:
5446:
5416:
5236:
5110:
4856:
4489:
4321:
3932:
3922:
3660:
1814:
1807:
1779:
1245:
used to knot neckties. In rising order of difficulty, they are:
1242:
942:
930:
613:
297:
1860s–1945: bow ties, scarf/neckerchief, the ascot, the long tie
185:
162:
45:
3770:
3664:
4728:
3875:
3853:
3268:
3264:"Maori MP ejected from NZ parliament for refusing to wear tie"
3012:
1140:
798:
694:
357:
44:, is a piece of cloth worn for decorative purposes around the
3605:
Fit to be Tied: Vintage ties of the Forties and Early Fifties
2344:"In a bind about tie widths? Skinny is in, but anything goes"
1464:, who tied the bands of their straw hats around their necks.
83:. Women wear them less often. Neckties can also be part of a
761:
In 1660, in celebration of its hard-fought victory over the
52:
and knotted at the throat, and often draped down the chest.
3766:
1237:
An Atlantic knot, which is notable for being tied backwards
773:. There, the soldiers were presented as glorious heroes to
3624:
A Gentleman's Wardrobe: Classic Clothes and the Modern Man
3211:"Democratic Debate 2019: Andrew Yang's Bold Lack of a Tie"
2714:(2nd ed.). Manchester University Press. p. 164.
2396:"Improvement in neck-tie fasteners" (hook-type of clip-on)
2252:
Johnson, Frances (May 1998). "Collecting men's neckties".
686:
A page from Neckclothitania showing different cravat knots
3026:
Bragg, Roy (May 24, 2003). "Tying one on in the office."
2846:. Journal of North Carolina Yearly Meeting (Conservative)
2311:
Da quando? Le origini degli oggetti della vita quotidiana
1087:
in the past to provide a satisfactory four-in-hand tie so
1012:, alongside the subculture that embraced such bands, the
172:
International Necktie Day is celebrated on October 18 in
2677:
Pendergast, Sara; Tom Pendergast; Sarah Hermsen (2004).
1662:, long neckties are not worn by men; this includes many
1515:) of the Royal Family, and the red blood of the Guards.
1698:). Other Holiness Methodist denominations, such as the
3559:
Satter, Raphael; Lindsey Tanner (September 17, 2007).
3345:"The tie is over: How men are re-thinking formal wear"
1763:, two male politicians who typically do not wear ties.
926:
and non-Western societies, particularly for business.
2472:
Clinton County Historical Society (January 1, 2003).
2362:"Nostalgia for the Skinny Tie as Duran Duran Returns"
965:(with small geometric shapes on a solid background);
919:
such as stripes to appear diagonally across the tie.
341:, came up with a method of cutting the fabric on the
176:
and in various cities around the world, including in
2459:"Pre-tied neckties and methods for making the same".
1914:
and his supervisor wear neckties while at work in a
1686:
who view neckties as conflicting with the belief in
608:
icons, and those made of unusual materials, such as
5706:
5645:
5636:
5508:
5465:
5407:
5329:
5281:
5081:
5000:
4874:
4855:
4815:
4747:
4721:
4707:
4634:
4584:
4497:
4483:
4320:
4170:
4031:
3941:
3839:
3746:
3701:
3438:"Effect of a tight necktie on intraocular pressure"
1801:In western business culture, a phenomenon known as
106:The necktie that spread from Europe traces back to
2738:
1847:removed his tie at a public event, calling on the
630:At the start of the 21st century, ties widened to
538:, and was introduced in Britain in 1965; the term
200:1710–1800: stocks, solitaires, neckcloths, cravats
3071:"'Het gaat erom dat mensen niet vergeten worden'"
1813:An example of anti-necktie sentiment is found in
2801:Why Do They Dress That Way?: People's Place Book
1930:. A 2018 study published in the medical journal
223:Stock ties were initially just a small piece of
3126:"Stropdassenactie prins Claus valt in de smaak"
1253:. The four-in-hand knot may be the most common.
1111:difficult to attach and uncomfortable when worn
1081:
865:The four-in-hand necktie (as distinct from the
568:In the 1980s, narrower ties, some as narrow as
1107:unconventional made-up appearance. Frequently,
1068:
530:influenced designs. The first was designed by
131:
3782:
3676:
3183:"Claus von Amsberg, 76, Popular Dutch Prince"
2868:A guide to the study of the holiness movement
2276:"After Years of Being Out, the Necktie Is In"
1858:drew attention when he appeared on televised
1054:Early illustration of a pre-tied clip-on tie.
582:inches (3.8 cm) but more typically 3 to
8:
2794:
2792:
2449:
2447:
1702:, allow a long necktie that is black. While
1650:Christian denominations teaching plain dress
949:but not as popular nowadays. More recently,
782:
254:1800–1850: cravat, stocks, scarves, bandanas
149:
137:
3154:"Obituary: Prince Claus of the Netherlands"
2771:"Should I Wear A Tie? | Eminence Cufflinks"
2541:. Forbes. November 26, 2016. Archived from
2533:
2531:
2314:(in Italian). Edizione Dedalo. p. 88.
2231:. McHenry, IL: Delta Pub. Co. p. 223.
2229:Delta's key to the TOEFL® test basic course
1593:who wore a tie as the titular character in
1040:"Pre-tied" ties and development of clip-ons
833:. Unsourced material may be challenged and
729:. Unsourced material may be challenged and
392:. Unsourced material may be challenged and
204:In 1715, another kind of neckwear, called "
118:, wearing their traditional small, knotted
16:Clothing item traditionally around the neck
5642:
4871:
4867:
4718:
4494:
3789:
3775:
3767:
3683:
3669:
3661:
3561:"U.K. Hospitals Issue Doctors' Dress Code"
2930:. McGrath Publishing Company. p. 263.
2407:"Agricultural Safety: Preventing Injuries"
1511:is said to represent the blue blood (i.e.
929:Four-in-hand ties are generally made from
3461:
2740:"Why every man should wear a tie to work"
1723:Pentecostal Fire-Baptized Holiness Church
1674:(who view neckties as contravening their
1187:Learn how and when to remove this message
853:Learn how and when to remove this message
749:Learn how and when to remove this message
412:Learn how and when to remove this message
350:once the tie had been folded into shape.
3368:"The war against neckties is heating up"
2828:. Wipf and Stock Publishers. p. 49.
1554:, India wearing neckties as part of the
476:beginning of what was later labeled the
428:A collection of different colors of ties
126:. Because of the difference between the
114:(1618–1648). These mercenaries from the
2099:. Academia-cravatica.hr. Archived from
2056:
1849:"tie-wearers of all countries" to unite
1444:The two variants of the school tie for
1119:little advantage over the conventional.
452:introduced similar striped ties in the
3366:Cameron, Christopher (July 23, 2018).
3320:"Why Richard Branson Won't Wear a Tie"
3069:van der Lint, Roos (August 31, 2021).
3002:
3000:
2928:The Encyclopedia of American Religions
2915:. Morehouse-Gorham Company. p. 2.
2900:. Allegheny Publications. p. 245.
969:; and solids. Novelty ties featuring
5862:History of clothing (Western fashion)
2973:Killela, Amanda (February 26, 2016).
2751:from the original on January 12, 2022
2733:
2731:
2467:
2465:
2386:
2384:
2269:
2267:
2145:. Paris: Flammarion. pp. 37–40.
526:The 1960s brought about an influx of
228:neckwear worn with it was the stock.
7:
3181:Simons, Marlise (December 7, 2002).
2667:"Calender." Seventeen Nov. 2002: 24.
2197:. New York: Appleton-Century Crofts.
2077:
2075:
2066:"When Is it Time to Loosen the Tie?"
1284:In the late 1990s, two researchers,
1169:adding citations to reliable sources
831:adding citations to reliable sources
727:adding citations to reliable sources
390:adding citations to reliable sources
265:silk satin stock, Boston, c. 1830.
5790:Global trade of secondhand clothing
2478:. Arcadia Publishing. p. 117.
1854:In 2019, US presidential candidate
1838:Men's Dress Furnishings Association
2824:Kraus, C. Norman (June 13, 2001).
2342:Murphy, H. Lee (January 2, 2012).
2274:Colman, David (October 11, 2007).
885:
289:. This was where a neckerchief or
14:
3209:Patterson, Troy (June 27, 2019).
2085:. tie-a-tie.net. August 14, 2013.
1229:A half Windsor knot with a dimple
945:, usually knitted, common before
19:For the animated short film, see
5826:
3586:La grande histoire de la cravate
3442:British Journal of Ophthalmology
2502:; Yong Mao (November 5, 2001) .
2254:Antiques and Collecting Magazine
2021:and the "Declaration of the Tie"
1973:
1941:British Journal of Ophthalmology
1746:
1737:
1323:: an alternative version of the
1145:
1069:§ Health and safety hazards
803:
699:
362:
267:Los Angeles County Museum of Art
3008:"Why don't Iranians wear ties?"
2950:. March 2, 2016. Archived from
2441:"Necktie" (band-toe attachment)
2207:J.E. Langsdorf, 1923, Necktie,
2019:Prince Claus of the Netherlands
1573:Neckties are sometimes part of
1156:needs additional citations for
337:In 1922, a New York tie maker,
3603:Dyer, Rod; Spark, Ron (1987).
3236:Harris, Tim (August 2, 2019).
3042:Smith, Ray A. (June 4, 2008).
2122:18TH OCTOBER – THE CRAVAT DAY!
2083:"The Evolution of the Necktie"
2064:Agins, Teri (August 1, 2012).
1918:in 1917. In a modern setting,
1902:A symbol for not wearing a tie
1817:, where the government of the
1351:(Li Ro Li Ro Li Co T, Knot 6).
1308:Other types of knots include:
1221:A demonstration of tying a tie
1099:had numerous disadvantages and
903:In 1926, Jesse Langsdorf from
281:in association with neckwear.
142:, the garment gained the name
122:, aroused the interest of the
1:
2913:The Living Church, Volume 206
2865:Jones, Charles Edwin (1974).
2826:Evangelicalism and Anabaptism
2559:Gentleman: a timeless fashion
110:serving in France during the
2602:Sagert, Kelly Boyer (2007).
1843:In 1998 Dutch royal consort
1810:, neckties are not allowed.
1430:Ties as a sign of membership
5872:Textile industry of Croatia
2871:. Scarecrow Press. p.
2643:. Greenwood Press. p.
2346:. Crain's Chicago Business.
1875:appropriate business attire
1700:Evangelical Wesleyan Church
941:. Another material used is
907:introduced ties cut on the
892:redundant usage, shortened
561:, reappeared, particularly
242:(as mentioned in the song "
5890:
5800:List of individual dresses
3584:Chaille, François (1994).
2926:Melton, J. Gordon (1978).
2556:Roetzel, Bernhard (1999).
2506:(1st Paperback ed.).
2191:Bailey, Thomas A. (1966).
2143:A History of Men's Fashion
2009:History of Western fashion
1433:
1198:
1043:
99:
32:A necktie with a tie clasp
18:
5823:
4870:
3804:
3628:Weidenfeld & Nicolson
3492:Kuhn, W. (January 1999).
3407:10.1007/s00234-018-2048-7
2911:Kalvelage, David (1993).
2685:. Detroit: UXL. pp.
2635:Peterson, Amy T. (2008).
2435:Jacobowitz, Mayer (1896)
2227:Gallagher, Nancy (2002).
1894:Health and safety hazards
1713:Certain denominations of
1666:communities (such as the
1658:teaching the doctrine of
1075:by Joseph W. Less of the
1062:A solid black clip-on tie
3755:The 85 Ways to Tie a Tie
2167:"Presidential Portraits"
2141:Chenoune, Farid (1993).
1877:requirements for males.
1690:). Men belonging to the
1684:Reformed Free Methodists
1302:The 85 Ways to Tie a Tie
977:Six- and seven-fold ties
765:, a crack regiment from
3510:10.3810/pgm.1999.01.504
2799:Scott, Stephen (2008).
2390:Waehner, Johann (1875)
1715:Holiness Pentecostalism
1676:testimony of simplicity
1656:Christian denominations
1077:One-In-Hand Tie Company
136:, and the French word,
5805:Reconstructed clothing
3131:Reformatorisch Dagblad
3076:De Groene Amsterdammer
2839:Holmes, Scott (2013).
2803:. Simon and Schuster.
2453:Less, Joseph W (1957)
2308:Gemma, Pierre (1983).
2194:Presidential Greatness
2127:July 30, 2013, at the
2068:. Wall Street Journal.
1954:Paramedics performing
1923:
1903:
1729:Anti-necktie sentiment
1668:Conservative Mennonite
1630:Opposition to neckties
1614:Occasions for neckties
1570:
1569:wearing a suit and tie
1558:
1539:Use by women and girls
1462:Exeter College, Oxford
1448:
1238:
1230:
1222:
1201:Category:Necktie knots
1121:
1063:
1055:
937:and occasionally with
787:—'in the style of the
783:
687:
523:
437:
436:Two patterned neckties
429:
309:
270:
150:
138:
132:
33:
3711:(simple or schoolboy)
3588:. Paris: Flammarion.
3498:Postgraduate Medicine
2898:The Holiness Heritage
2896:Black, Brian (2003).
2710:Kirkham, Pat (1999).
2610:. Greenwood. p.
2539:"The Finest Neckties"
2456:U.S. patent 2,804,627
2210:US patent 1448453
1909:
1901:
1692:Bible Holiness Church
1644:Form follows function
1610:early in her career.
1564:
1546:
1443:
1434:Further information:
1410:Trinity-Eldredge knot
1236:
1228:
1220:
1095:need not tie the knot
1061:
1053:
869:) was fashionable in
685:
509:
435:
427:
314:Industrial Revolution
308:wearing a tie in 1875
304:
261:
55:Variants include the
31:
5746:Environmental impact
3622:Keers, Paul (1987).
3454:10.1136/bjo.87.8.946
2562:. Könemann. p.
2103:on February 15, 2012
2097:"Academia Cravatica"
1920:"professional" dress
1867:Member of Parliament
1860:presidential debates
1567:Gertrude Van Wagenen
1297:Cavendish Laboratory
1241:There are four main
1165:improve this article
827:improve this section
781:is derived from the
723:improve this section
536:Turnbull & Asser
458:British Royal Family
386:improve this section
108:Croatian mercenaries
48:, resting under the
5857:Croatian inventions
5833:Clothing portal
3300:. February 11, 2021
3134:. December 11, 1998
3106:. December 10, 1998
3048:Wall Street Journal
3029:San Antonio Express
2712:The Gendered Object
2589:The Cincinnati Post
2438:U.S. patent 569,498
2393:U.S. patent 170,651
1761:Abolhassan Banisadr
1704:Reformed Mennonites
1680:Holiness Methodists
1672:traditional Quakers
1606:wore neckties with
1407:Caped Eldredge knot
1386:The Matrix Reloaded
1374:The Matrix Reloaded
1371:" in the 2003 film
602:commercial products
522:, wearing a necktie
3733:(Oriental or Kent)
3272:. February 9, 2021
3188:The New York Times
3162:. December 8, 2002
2775:Eminence Cufflinks
2367:The New York Times
2280:The New York Times
1924:
1904:
1640:Frank Lloyd Wright
1571:
1559:
1509:Household Division
1449:
1341:Prince Albert knot
1239:
1231:
1223:
1064:
1056:
688:
534:when he worked at
524:
438:
430:
310:
271:
34:
5839:
5838:
5810:Right to clothing
5734:Halloween costume
5702:
5701:
5677:black lounge suit
5277:
5276:
5077:
5076:
4851:
4850:
4630:
4629:
3764:
3763:
3720:Half-Windsor knot
3715:Grantchester knot
3709:Four-in-hand knot
3637:978-0-297-79191-1
2654:978-0-313-33395-8
2621:978-0-313-33919-6
2545:on June 12, 2004.
2485:978-0-7385-2349-1
2360:(April 5, 2005).
2321:978-88-220-4502-7
2152:978-2-08-013536-0
1527:style of dress.
1422:Grantchester knot
1329:Nikita Khrushchev
1265:half-Windsor knot
1260:(the Shelby knot)
1251:four-in-hand knot
1218:
1197:
1196:
1189:
867:four-in-hand knot
863:
862:
855:
759:
758:
751:
422:
421:
414:
330:, was considered
196:and other towns.
130:word for Croats,
116:Military Frontier
112:Thirty Years' War
5879:
5831:
5830:
5815:Vintage clothing
5643:
5588:Pocket protector
4872:
4868:
4828:Bodysuit, infant
4719:
4500:formal, informal
4495:
4335:Ceremonial dress
3791:
3784:
3777:
3768:
3685:
3678:
3671:
3662:
3641:
3618:
3599:
3572:
3571:
3569:
3567:
3556:
3550:
3549:
3540:
3534:
3533:
3531:
3529:
3520:. Archived from
3489:
3483:
3482:
3480:
3478:
3465:
3433:
3427:
3426:
3389:
3383:
3382:
3380:
3378:
3363:
3357:
3356:
3354:
3352:
3341:
3335:
3334:
3332:
3330:
3316:
3310:
3309:
3307:
3305:
3288:
3282:
3281:
3279:
3277:
3260:
3254:
3253:
3251:
3249:
3233:
3227:
3226:
3224:
3222:
3206:
3200:
3199:
3197:
3195:
3178:
3172:
3171:
3169:
3167:
3150:
3144:
3143:
3141:
3139:
3122:
3116:
3115:
3113:
3111:
3094:
3088:
3087:
3085:
3083:
3066:
3060:
3059:
3057:
3055:
3039:
3033:
3024:
3018:
3017:
3016:. April 6, 2007.
3004:
2995:
2994:
2992:
2990:
2985:on March 2, 2016
2981:. Archived from
2970:
2964:
2963:
2961:
2959:
2954:on March 2, 2016
2938:
2932:
2931:
2923:
2917:
2916:
2908:
2902:
2901:
2893:
2887:
2886:
2862:
2856:
2855:
2853:
2851:
2845:
2836:
2830:
2829:
2821:
2815:
2814:
2796:
2787:
2786:
2784:
2782:
2767:
2761:
2760:
2758:
2756:
2742:
2735:
2726:
2725:
2707:
2701:
2700:
2684:
2674:
2668:
2665:
2659:
2658:
2642:
2632:
2626:
2625:
2609:
2599:
2593:
2584:
2578:
2577:
2553:
2547:
2546:
2535:
2526:
2525:
2496:
2490:
2489:
2469:
2460:
2458:
2451:
2442:
2440:
2433:
2427:
2426:
2424:
2422:
2403:
2397:
2395:
2388:
2379:
2378:
2376:
2374:
2354:
2348:
2347:
2339:
2333:
2332:
2330:
2328:
2305:
2299:
2298:
2296:
2294:
2271:
2262:
2261:
2249:
2243:
2242:
2224:
2218:
2217:
2216:
2212:
2205:
2199:
2198:
2188:
2182:
2181:
2179:
2177:
2163:
2157:
2156:
2138:
2132:
2119:
2113:
2112:
2110:
2108:
2093:
2087:
2086:
2079:
2070:
2069:
2061:
1983:
1978:
1977:
1976:
1928:vasoconstriction
1824:three-piece suit
1819:Islamic Republic
1750:
1741:
1688:outward holiness
1535:motif patterns.
1446:Phillips Academy
1425:Plattsburgh knot
1393:Herringbone knot
1355:Christensen knot
1219:
1192:
1185:
1181:
1178:
1172:
1149:
1141:
1131:
1127:
1118:
1115:unduly expensive
1114:
1110:
1106:
1102:
1098:
1094:
1090:
1086:
1003:
1002:
998:
995:
882:gentlemen's club
858:
851:
847:
844:
838:
807:
799:
786:
754:
747:
743:
740:
734:
703:
695:
672:
671:
667:
664:
657:
656:
652:
649:
643:
642:
638:
635:
595:
594:
590:
587:
581:
580:
576:
573:
556:
555:
551:
548:
489:Esquire magazine
469:Second World War
462:colonel-in-chief
417:
410:
406:
403:
397:
366:
358:
155:
141:
135:
5889:
5888:
5882:
5881:
5880:
5878:
5877:
5876:
5842:
5841:
5840:
5835:
5825:
5819:
5761:made-to-measure
5714:Clothing fetish
5698:
5632:
5504:
5461:
5403:
5379:Square leg suit
5325:
5301:Blanket sleeper
5273:
5264:Sleeved blanket
5073:
4996:
4861:
4859:
4847:
4823:Bodysuit, adult
4811:
4743:
4711:
4703:
4626:
4580:
4499:
4487:
4479:
4325:
4316:
4166:
4027:
3961:Clerical collar
3937:
3835:
3834:
3800:
3795:
3765:
3760:
3742:
3697:
3689:
3648:
3638:
3621:
3615:
3602:
3596:
3583:
3580:
3578:Further reading
3575:
3565:
3563:
3558:
3557:
3553:
3542:
3541:
3537:
3527:
3525:
3524:on May 30, 2006
3491:
3490:
3486:
3476:
3474:
3435:
3434:
3430:
3391:
3390:
3386:
3376:
3374:
3365:
3364:
3360:
3350:
3348:
3347:. The New Daily
3343:
3342:
3338:
3328:
3326:
3318:
3317:
3313:
3303:
3301:
3290:
3289:
3285:
3275:
3273:
3262:
3261:
3257:
3247:
3245:
3235:
3234:
3230:
3220:
3218:
3208:
3207:
3203:
3193:
3191:
3180:
3179:
3175:
3165:
3163:
3152:
3151:
3147:
3137:
3135:
3124:
3123:
3119:
3109:
3107:
3096:
3095:
3091:
3081:
3079:
3068:
3067:
3063:
3053:
3051:
3041:
3040:
3036:
3025:
3021:
3006:
3005:
2998:
2988:
2986:
2972:
2971:
2967:
2957:
2955:
2940:
2939:
2935:
2925:
2924:
2920:
2910:
2909:
2905:
2895:
2894:
2890:
2883:
2864:
2863:
2859:
2849:
2847:
2843:
2838:
2837:
2833:
2823:
2822:
2818:
2811:
2798:
2797:
2790:
2780:
2778:
2769:
2768:
2764:
2754:
2752:
2745:Telegraph.co.uk
2737:
2736:
2729:
2722:
2709:
2708:
2704:
2697:
2676:
2675:
2671:
2666:
2662:
2655:
2634:
2633:
2629:
2622:
2601:
2600:
2596:
2585:
2581:
2574:
2555:
2554:
2550:
2537:
2536:
2529:
2522:
2498:
2497:
2493:
2486:
2471:
2470:
2463:
2454:
2452:
2445:
2436:
2434:
2430:
2420:
2418:
2417:on June 6, 2012
2405:
2404:
2400:
2391:
2389:
2382:
2372:
2370:
2356:
2355:
2351:
2341:
2340:
2336:
2326:
2324:
2322:
2307:
2306:
2302:
2292:
2290:
2273:
2272:
2265:
2251:
2250:
2246:
2239:
2226:
2225:
2221:
2214:
2208:
2206:
2202:
2190:
2189:
2185:
2175:
2173:
2165:
2164:
2160:
2153:
2140:
2139:
2135:
2129:Wayback Machine
2120:
2116:
2106:
2104:
2095:
2094:
2090:
2081:
2080:
2073:
2063:
2062:
2058:
2054:
1979:
1974:
1972:
1969:
1896:
1881:Richard Branson
1767:
1766:
1765:
1764:
1753:
1752:
1751:
1743:
1742:
1731:
1725:is an example.
1652:
1632:
1616:
1580:school uniforms
1550:schoolgirls in
1541:
1438:
1432:
1413:St. Andrew knot
1369:the Merovingian
1360:
1346:
1279:Duke of Windsor
1205:
1203:
1193:
1182:
1176:
1173:
1162:
1150:
1139:
1129:
1125:
1116:
1112:
1108:
1104:
1100:
1096:
1092:
1091:that the wearer
1088:
1084:
1048:
1042:
1000:
996:
993:
991:
988:
979:
859:
848:
842:
839:
824:
808:
797:
755:
744:
738:
735:
720:
704:
693:
680:
669:
665:
662:
660:
654:
650:
647:
645:
640:
636:
633:
631:
625:
592:
588:
585:
583:
578:
574:
571:
569:
553:
549:
546:
544:
450:Brooks Brothers
442:First World War
418:
407:
401:
398:
383:
367:
356:
339:Jesse Langsdorf
299:
275:Neckclothitania
256:
218:General Sherman
202:
104:
98:
93:
24:
17:
12:
11:
5:
5887:
5886:
5883:
5875:
5874:
5869:
5864:
5859:
5854:
5844:
5843:
5837:
5836:
5824:
5821:
5820:
5818:
5817:
5812:
5807:
5802:
5797:
5792:
5787:
5782:
5781:
5780:
5770:
5769:
5768:
5763:
5758:
5748:
5743:
5741:Cross-dressing
5738:
5737:
5736:
5731:
5721:
5716:
5710:
5708:
5704:
5703:
5700:
5699:
5697:
5696:
5691:
5686:
5685:
5684:
5679:
5669:
5668:
5667:
5662:
5651:
5649:
5640:
5634:
5633:
5631:
5630:
5625:
5620:
5615:
5610:
5605:
5600:
5595:
5590:
5585:
5580:
5575:
5570:
5565:
5560:
5555:
5550:
5545:
5540:
5535:
5530:
5525:
5520:
5514:
5512:
5506:
5505:
5503:
5502:
5497:
5492:
5487:
5482:
5477:
5471:
5469:
5463:
5462:
5460:
5459:
5454:
5449:
5444:
5439:
5434:
5429:
5424:
5419:
5413:
5411:
5405:
5404:
5402:
5401:
5396:
5391:
5386:
5381:
5376:
5371:
5366:
5361:
5356:
5351:
5346:
5341:
5335:
5333:
5327:
5326:
5324:
5323:
5318:
5313:
5308:
5303:
5298:
5293:
5287:
5285:
5279:
5278:
5275:
5274:
5272:
5271:
5266:
5261:
5256:
5251:
5250:
5249:
5244:
5234:
5229:
5224:
5219:
5214:
5213:
5212:
5207:
5202:
5197:
5192:
5187:
5182:
5177:
5167:
5162:
5157:
5152:
5151:
5150:
5145:
5140:
5135:
5125:
5124:
5123:
5118:
5108:
5103:
5098:
5097:
5096:
5085:
5083:
5079:
5078:
5075:
5074:
5072:
5071:
5070:
5069:
5064:
5054:
5053:
5052:
5047:
5042:
5037:
5027:
5022:
5021:
5020:
5015:
5004:
5002:
4998:
4997:
4995:
4994:
4993:
4992:
4982:
4977:
4972:
4967:
4966:
4965:
4955:
4950:
4945:
4944:
4943:
4933:
4928:
4923:
4922:
4921:
4916:
4906:
4901:
4896:
4891:
4886:
4880:
4878:
4865:
4853:
4852:
4849:
4848:
4846:
4845:
4840:
4835:
4833:Long underwear
4830:
4825:
4819:
4817:
4813:
4812:
4810:
4809:
4808:
4807:
4802:
4797:
4787:
4782:
4777:
4772:
4767:
4762:
4760:Training pants
4757:
4751:
4749:
4745:
4744:
4742:
4741:
4736:
4731:
4725:
4723:
4716:
4705:
4704:
4702:
4701:
4696:
4691:
4686:
4681:
4676:
4671:
4666:
4661:
4656:
4651:
4646:
4640:
4638:
4632:
4631:
4628:
4627:
4625:
4624:
4619:
4614:
4609:
4604:
4599:
4594:
4588:
4586:
4582:
4581:
4579:
4578:
4573:
4568:
4563:
4558:
4553:
4548:
4547:
4546:
4541:
4531:
4530:
4529:
4519:
4514:
4509:
4503:
4501:
4492:
4481:
4480:
4478:
4477:
4476:
4475:
4470:
4465:
4460:
4455:
4445:
4440:
4435:
4434:
4433:
4428:
4423:
4413:
4408:
4403:
4402:
4401:
4396:
4395:
4394:
4384:
4379:
4369:
4364:
4359:
4354:
4353:
4352:
4347:
4342:
4331:
4329:
4318:
4317:
4315:
4314:
4309:
4304:
4299:
4294:
4293:
4292:
4287:
4282:
4277:
4272:
4267:
4257:
4252:
4247:
4242:
4237:
4232:
4227:
4222:
4217:
4212:
4207:
4202:
4197:
4192:
4187:
4182:
4176:
4174:
4168:
4167:
4165:
4164:
4159:
4158:
4157:
4152:
4147:
4142:
4137:
4132:
4127:
4122:
4112:
4111:
4110:
4105:
4100:
4095:
4090:
4080:
4075:
4070:
4065:
4064:
4063:
4058:
4053:
4048:
4037:
4035:
4029:
4028:
4026:
4025:
4020:
4015:
4014:
4013:
4008:
4003:
3998:
3993:
3988:
3978:
3973:
3968:
3963:
3958:
3953:
3947:
3945:
3939:
3938:
3936:
3935:
3930:
3925:
3920:
3915:
3910:
3905:
3904:
3903:
3898:
3893:
3888:
3883:
3873:
3872:
3871:
3866:
3861:
3851:
3845:
3843:
3837:
3836:
3833:
3832:
3827:
3822:
3817:
3812:
3806:
3805:
3802:
3801:
3796:
3794:
3793:
3786:
3779:
3771:
3762:
3761:
3759:
3758:
3750:
3748:
3744:
3743:
3741:
3740:
3739:(full Windsor)
3734:
3728:
3722:
3717:
3712:
3705:
3703:
3699:
3698:
3690:
3688:
3687:
3680:
3673:
3665:
3659:
3658:
3647:
3646:External links
3644:
3643:
3642:
3636:
3619:
3613:
3600:
3594:
3579:
3576:
3574:
3573:
3551:
3548:. p. 204.
3535:
3504:(1): 143–148.
3484:
3448:(8): 946–948.
3428:
3395:Neuroradiology
3384:
3358:
3336:
3324:Bloomberg News
3311:
3283:
3255:
3228:
3201:
3173:
3145:
3117:
3089:
3061:
3034:
3019:
2996:
2965:
2933:
2918:
2903:
2888:
2881:
2857:
2831:
2816:
2809:
2788:
2777:. May 15, 2016
2762:
2727:
2720:
2702:
2695:
2669:
2660:
2653:
2627:
2620:
2594:
2579:
2572:
2548:
2527:
2520:
2491:
2484:
2461:
2443:
2428:
2398:
2380:
2349:
2334:
2320:
2300:
2263:
2244:
2237:
2219:
2200:
2183:
2158:
2151:
2133:
2114:
2088:
2071:
2055:
2053:
2050:
2049:
2048:
2042:
2037:
2032:
2027:
2022:
2016:
2011:
2006:
2001:
1996:
1991:
1985:
1984:
1981:Fashion portal
1968:
1965:
1932:Neuroradiology
1895:
1892:
1870:Rawiri Waititi
1757:Alexis Tsipras
1755:
1754:
1745:
1744:
1736:
1735:
1734:
1733:
1732:
1730:
1727:
1710:is customary.
1651:
1648:
1636:Louis Sullivan
1631:
1628:
1615:
1612:
1556:school uniform
1540:
1537:
1469:United Kingdom
1431:
1428:
1427:
1426:
1423:
1420:
1417:
1414:
1411:
1408:
1405:
1402:
1399:
1396:
1390:
1378:
1362:
1358:
1352:
1344:
1338:
1332:
1318:
1275:
1274:
1267:
1261:
1254:
1195:
1194:
1153:
1151:
1144:
1138:
1135:
1044:Main article:
1041:
1038:
1024:bands such as
987:
984:
978:
975:
861:
860:
811:
809:
802:
796:
793:
763:Ottoman Empire
757:
756:
707:
705:
698:
692:
689:
679:
676:
624:
621:
495:, and smaller
420:
419:
370:
368:
361:
355:
352:
298:
295:
255:
252:
201:
198:
102:Cravat (early)
97:
94:
92:
89:
67:, zipper tie,
40:, or simply a
15:
13:
10:
9:
6:
4:
3:
2:
5885:
5884:
5873:
5870:
5868:
5865:
5863:
5860:
5858:
5855:
5853:
5850:
5849:
5847:
5834:
5829:
5822:
5816:
5813:
5811:
5808:
5806:
5803:
5801:
5798:
5796:
5793:
5791:
5788:
5786:
5783:
5779:
5776:
5775:
5774:
5771:
5767:
5766:ready-to-wear
5764:
5762:
5759:
5757:
5756:haute couture
5754:
5753:
5752:
5749:
5747:
5744:
5742:
5739:
5735:
5732:
5730:
5729:creature suit
5727:
5726:
5725:
5722:
5720:
5719:Clothing swap
5717:
5715:
5712:
5711:
5709:
5705:
5695:
5692:
5690:
5687:
5683:
5680:
5678:
5675:
5674:
5673:
5670:
5666:
5663:
5661:
5660:morning dress
5658:
5657:
5656:
5653:
5652:
5650:
5648:
5644:
5641:
5639:
5635:
5629:
5626:
5624:
5621:
5619:
5616:
5614:
5611:
5609:
5606:
5604:
5601:
5599:
5596:
5594:
5591:
5589:
5586:
5584:
5581:
5579:
5576:
5574:
5571:
5569:
5566:
5564:
5561:
5559:
5556:
5554:
5551:
5549:
5546:
5544:
5541:
5539:
5536:
5534:
5531:
5529:
5526:
5524:
5521:
5519:
5516:
5515:
5513:
5511:
5507:
5501:
5498:
5496:
5493:
5491:
5488:
5486:
5483:
5481:
5478:
5476:
5473:
5472:
5470:
5468:
5464:
5458:
5455:
5453:
5450:
5448:
5445:
5443:
5440:
5438:
5435:
5433:
5430:
5428:
5425:
5423:
5420:
5418:
5415:
5414:
5412:
5410:
5406:
5400:
5397:
5395:
5392:
5390:
5387:
5385:
5382:
5380:
5377:
5375:
5372:
5370:
5367:
5365:
5362:
5360:
5357:
5355:
5352:
5350:
5347:
5345:
5342:
5340:
5337:
5336:
5334:
5332:
5328:
5322:
5319:
5317:
5314:
5312:
5309:
5307:
5304:
5302:
5299:
5297:
5294:
5292:
5289:
5288:
5286:
5284:
5280:
5270:
5267:
5265:
5262:
5260:
5257:
5255:
5252:
5248:
5247:dressing gown
5245:
5243:
5240:
5239:
5238:
5235:
5233:
5230:
5228:
5225:
5223:
5220:
5218:
5215:
5211:
5208:
5206:
5203:
5201:
5198:
5196:
5193:
5191:
5188:
5186:
5183:
5181:
5178:
5176:
5173:
5172:
5171:
5168:
5166:
5163:
5161:
5158:
5156:
5153:
5149:
5146:
5144:
5141:
5139:
5136:
5134:
5131:
5130:
5129:
5126:
5122:
5119:
5117:
5114:
5113:
5112:
5109:
5107:
5104:
5102:
5099:
5095:
5092:
5091:
5090:
5087:
5086:
5084:
5080:
5068:
5065:
5063:
5060:
5059:
5058:
5055:
5051:
5048:
5046:
5043:
5041:
5038:
5036:
5033:
5032:
5031:
5028:
5026:
5023:
5019:
5016:
5014:
5011:
5010:
5009:
5006:
5005:
5003:
4999:
4991:
4988:
4987:
4986:
4983:
4981:
4978:
4976:
4973:
4971:
4968:
4964:
4961:
4960:
4959:
4956:
4954:
4951:
4949:
4946:
4942:
4939:
4938:
4937:
4934:
4932:
4929:
4927:
4924:
4920:
4917:
4915:
4912:
4911:
4910:
4907:
4905:
4902:
4900:
4897:
4895:
4892:
4890:
4887:
4885:
4882:
4881:
4879:
4877:
4873:
4869:
4866:
4864:
4858:
4854:
4844:
4841:
4839:
4836:
4834:
4831:
4829:
4826:
4824:
4821:
4820:
4818:
4814:
4806:
4803:
4801:
4798:
4796:
4793:
4792:
4791:
4788:
4786:
4783:
4781:
4778:
4776:
4775:Plastic pants
4773:
4771:
4768:
4766:
4763:
4761:
4758:
4756:
4753:
4752:
4750:
4746:
4740:
4737:
4735:
4732:
4730:
4727:
4726:
4724:
4720:
4717:
4715:
4710:
4706:
4700:
4697:
4695:
4692:
4690:
4687:
4685:
4682:
4680:
4677:
4675:
4672:
4670:
4667:
4665:
4662:
4660:
4657:
4655:
4652:
4650:
4647:
4645:
4642:
4641:
4639:
4637:
4633:
4623:
4620:
4618:
4615:
4613:
4610:
4608:
4605:
4603:
4600:
4598:
4595:
4593:
4590:
4589:
4587:
4583:
4577:
4574:
4572:
4569:
4567:
4564:
4562:
4561:Princess line
4559:
4557:
4554:
4552:
4549:
4545:
4542:
4540:
4537:
4536:
4535:
4532:
4528:
4525:
4524:
4523:
4520:
4518:
4515:
4513:
4512:Bouffant gown
4510:
4508:
4505:
4504:
4502:
4498:Formal, semi-
4496:
4493:
4491:
4486:
4482:
4474:
4471:
4469:
4466:
4464:
4461:
4459:
4456:
4454:
4451:
4450:
4449:
4446:
4444:
4441:
4439:
4436:
4432:
4429:
4427:
4424:
4422:
4419:
4418:
4417:
4414:
4412:
4409:
4407:
4404:
4400:
4397:
4393:
4390:
4389:
4388:
4385:
4383:
4380:
4378:
4375:
4374:
4373:
4370:
4368:
4365:
4363:
4360:
4358:
4355:
4351:
4348:
4346:
4343:
4341:
4338:
4337:
4336:
4333:
4332:
4330:
4328:
4323:
4319:
4313:
4310:
4308:
4305:
4303:
4300:
4298:
4295:
4291:
4288:
4286:
4283:
4281:
4278:
4276:
4273:
4271:
4268:
4266:
4263:
4262:
4261:
4258:
4256:
4253:
4251:
4250:Pedal pushers
4248:
4246:
4243:
4241:
4238:
4236:
4233:
4231:
4228:
4226:
4223:
4221:
4218:
4216:
4213:
4211:
4208:
4206:
4203:
4201:
4198:
4196:
4193:
4191:
4188:
4186:
4183:
4181:
4178:
4177:
4175:
4173:
4169:
4163:
4160:
4156:
4153:
4151:
4148:
4146:
4143:
4141:
4138:
4136:
4133:
4131:
4128:
4126:
4123:
4121:
4118:
4117:
4116:
4113:
4109:
4106:
4104:
4101:
4099:
4096:
4094:
4091:
4089:
4086:
4085:
4084:
4081:
4079:
4076:
4074:
4071:
4069:
4066:
4062:
4059:
4057:
4054:
4052:
4049:
4047:
4044:
4043:
4042:
4039:
4038:
4036:
4034:
4030:
4024:
4021:
4019:
4016:
4012:
4009:
4007:
4004:
4002:
3999:
3997:
3994:
3992:
3989:
3987:
3984:
3983:
3982:
3979:
3977:
3974:
3972:
3969:
3967:
3964:
3962:
3959:
3957:
3954:
3952:
3949:
3948:
3946:
3944:
3940:
3934:
3931:
3929:
3926:
3924:
3921:
3919:
3916:
3914:
3911:
3909:
3906:
3902:
3899:
3897:
3894:
3892:
3889:
3887:
3884:
3882:
3879:
3878:
3877:
3874:
3870:
3867:
3865:
3862:
3860:
3857:
3856:
3855:
3852:
3850:
3847:
3846:
3844:
3842:
3838:
3831:
3828:
3826:
3823:
3821:
3818:
3816:
3813:
3811:
3808:
3807:
3803:
3799:
3792:
3787:
3785:
3780:
3778:
3773:
3772:
3769:
3757:
3756:
3752:
3751:
3749:
3745:
3738:
3735:
3732:
3729:
3726:
3723:
3721:
3718:
3716:
3713:
3710:
3707:
3706:
3704:
3702:Necktie knots
3700:
3696:
3693:
3686:
3681:
3679:
3674:
3672:
3667:
3666:
3663:
3657:
3653:
3652:Necktie knots
3650:
3649:
3645:
3639:
3633:
3629:
3625:
3620:
3616:
3614:0-89659-756-3
3610:
3606:
3601:
3597:
3595:2-08-201851-2
3591:
3587:
3582:
3581:
3577:
3566:September 19,
3562:
3555:
3552:
3547:
3539:
3536:
3523:
3519:
3515:
3511:
3507:
3503:
3499:
3495:
3488:
3485:
3473:
3469:
3464:
3459:
3455:
3451:
3447:
3443:
3439:
3432:
3429:
3424:
3420:
3416:
3412:
3408:
3404:
3401:(8): 861–64.
3400:
3396:
3388:
3385:
3373:
3372:New York Post
3369:
3362:
3359:
3346:
3340:
3337:
3325:
3321:
3315:
3312:
3299:
3298:
3293:
3287:
3284:
3271:
3270:
3265:
3259:
3256:
3243:
3239:
3232:
3229:
3216:
3212:
3205:
3202:
3190:
3189:
3184:
3177:
3174:
3161:
3160:
3155:
3149:
3146:
3133:
3132:
3127:
3121:
3118:
3105:
3104:
3099:
3093:
3090:
3078:
3077:
3072:
3065:
3062:
3050:. pp. A1
3049:
3045:
3038:
3035:
3031:
3030:
3023:
3020:
3015:
3014:
3009:
3003:
3001:
2997:
2984:
2980:
2976:
2969:
2966:
2958:September 18,
2953:
2949:
2948:
2943:
2937:
2934:
2929:
2922:
2919:
2914:
2907:
2904:
2899:
2892:
2889:
2884:
2882:9780810807037
2878:
2874:
2870:
2869:
2861:
2858:
2842:
2835:
2832:
2827:
2820:
2817:
2812:
2810:9781680992786
2806:
2802:
2795:
2793:
2789:
2776:
2772:
2766:
2763:
2750:
2746:
2741:
2734:
2732:
2728:
2723:
2721:0-7190-4475-8
2717:
2713:
2706:
2703:
2698:
2696:0-7876-5422-1
2692:
2688:
2683:
2682:
2673:
2670:
2664:
2661:
2656:
2650:
2646:
2641:
2640:
2631:
2628:
2623:
2617:
2613:
2608:
2607:
2598:
2595:
2591:
2590:
2583:
2580:
2575:
2573:3-8290-2029-5
2569:
2565:
2561:
2560:
2552:
2549:
2544:
2540:
2534:
2532:
2528:
2523:
2521:1-84115-568-3
2517:
2513:
2512:HarperCollins
2509:
2505:
2501:
2495:
2492:
2487:
2481:
2477:
2476:
2475:Clinton, Iowa
2468:
2466:
2462:
2457:
2450:
2448:
2444:
2439:
2432:
2429:
2416:
2412:
2408:
2402:
2399:
2394:
2387:
2385:
2381:
2369:
2368:
2363:
2359:
2353:
2350:
2345:
2338:
2335:
2323:
2317:
2313:
2312:
2304:
2301:
2289:
2285:
2281:
2277:
2270:
2268:
2264:
2259:
2255:
2248:
2245:
2240:
2234:
2230:
2223:
2220:
2211:
2204:
2201:
2196:
2195:
2187:
2184:
2172:
2168:
2162:
2159:
2154:
2148:
2144:
2137:
2134:
2130:
2126:
2123:
2118:
2115:
2102:
2098:
2092:
2089:
2084:
2078:
2076:
2072:
2067:
2060:
2057:
2051:
2046:
2043:
2041:
2038:
2036:
2033:
2031:
2028:
2026:
2023:
2020:
2017:
2015:
2012:
2010:
2007:
2005:
2002:
2000:
1997:
1995:
1992:
1990:
1987:
1986:
1982:
1971:
1966:
1964:
1960:
1957:
1952:
1949:
1947:
1943:
1942:
1937:
1934:found that a
1933:
1929:
1921:
1917:
1913:
1908:
1900:
1893:
1891:
1889:
1884:
1882:
1878:
1876:
1871:
1868:
1863:
1861:
1857:
1852:
1850:
1846:
1841:
1839:
1834:
1832:
1827:
1825:
1820:
1816:
1811:
1809:
1804:
1803:Casual Friday
1799:
1797:
1793:
1789:
1785:
1781:
1777:
1773:
1762:
1758:
1749:
1740:
1728:
1726:
1724:
1720:
1719:1 Peter 3:3–7
1716:
1711:
1709:
1705:
1701:
1697:
1696:1 Peter 3:3–7
1693:
1689:
1685:
1682:(such as the
1681:
1677:
1673:
1669:
1665:
1661:
1657:
1649:
1647:
1645:
1641:
1637:
1629:
1627:
1623:
1619:
1613:
1611:
1609:
1605:
1604:Avril Lavigne
1600:
1598:
1597:
1592:
1588:
1587:United States
1583:
1581:
1576:
1568:
1563:
1557:
1553:
1549:
1545:
1538:
1536:
1533:
1528:
1526:
1522:
1516:
1514:
1510:
1504:
1502:
1498:
1494:
1490:
1486:
1482:
1478:
1474:
1470:
1465:
1463:
1459:
1455:
1447:
1442:
1437:
1429:
1424:
1421:
1418:
1415:
1412:
1409:
1406:
1403:
1400:
1398:Victoria knot
1397:
1394:
1391:
1388:
1387:
1382:
1379:
1376:
1375:
1370:
1366:
1363:
1356:
1353:
1350:
1349:Victoria knot
1342:
1339:
1336:
1335:Atlantic knot
1333:
1330:
1326:
1322:
1319:
1316:
1315:
1311:
1310:
1309:
1306:
1304:
1303:
1298:
1295:
1291:
1287:
1282:
1280:
1272:
1268:
1266:
1262:
1259:
1255:
1252:
1248:
1247:
1246:
1244:
1235:
1227:
1202:
1191:
1188:
1180:
1170:
1166:
1160:
1159:
1154:This section
1152:
1148:
1143:
1142:
1136:
1134:
1120:
1080:
1078:
1072:
1070:
1060:
1052:
1047:
1039:
1037:
1035:
1031:
1027:
1023:
1019:
1015:
1011:
1007:
985:
983:
976:
974:
972:
968:
964:
960:
956:
952:
948:
944:
940:
936:
932:
927:
925:
920:
918:
914:
910:
906:
905:New York City
901:
899:
895:
891:
887:
883:
880:
876:
872:
871:Great Britain
868:
857:
854:
846:
836:
832:
828:
822:
821:
817:
812:This section
810:
806:
801:
800:
794:
792:
790:
785:
780:
776:
772:
768:
764:
753:
750:
742:
732:
728:
724:
718:
717:
713:
708:This section
706:
702:
697:
696:
690:
684:
677:
675:
628:
622:
620:
617:
615:
611:
607:
603:
599:
566:
564:
560:
541:
537:
533:
529:
521:
517:
513:
508:
504:
502:
498:
494:
490:
485:
483:
479:
474:
470:
465:
463:
459:
455:
454:United States
451:
445:
443:
434:
426:
416:
413:
405:
395:
391:
387:
381:
380:
376:
371:This section
369:
365:
360:
359:
353:
351:
349:
344:
340:
335:
333:
329:
325:
320:
317:
315:
307:
303:
296:
294:
292:
288:
282:
280:
276:
269:, AC1998.78.1
268:
264:
260:
253:
251:
249:
245:
244:Yankee Doodle
241:
236:
234:
229:
226:
221:
219:
215:
211:
207:
199:
197:
195:
191:
187:
183:
179:
175:
170:
168:
164:
159:
156:in French).
154:
153:
147:
146:
140:
134:
129:
125:
121:
117:
113:
109:
103:
95:
90:
88:
86:
82:
78:
77:office attire
74:
70:
66:
62:
58:
53:
51:
47:
43:
39:
30:
26:
22:
5773:Fur clothing
5593:Pocket watch
4914:British Warm
4889:Chesterfield
4800:boxer shorts
4795:boxer briefs
4527:little black
4180:Bell-bottoms
4150:sweater vest
3980:
3753:
3737:Windsor knot
3691:
3623:
3604:
3585:
3564:. Retrieved
3554:
3545:
3538:
3526:. Retrieved
3522:the original
3501:
3497:
3487:
3475:. Retrieved
3445:
3441:
3431:
3398:
3394:
3387:
3375:. Retrieved
3371:
3361:
3349:. Retrieved
3339:
3327:. Retrieved
3314:
3304:February 11,
3302:. Retrieved
3297:The Guardian
3295:
3286:
3274:. Retrieved
3267:
3258:
3246:. Retrieved
3241:
3231:
3219:. Retrieved
3214:
3204:
3192:. Retrieved
3186:
3176:
3164:. Retrieved
3159:The Guardian
3157:
3148:
3136:. Retrieved
3129:
3120:
3108:. Retrieved
3101:
3092:
3080:. Retrieved
3074:
3064:
3052:. Retrieved
3047:
3037:
3027:
3022:
3011:
2987:. Retrieved
2983:the original
2978:
2968:
2956:. Retrieved
2952:the original
2947:Daily Mirror
2945:
2936:
2927:
2921:
2912:
2906:
2897:
2891:
2867:
2860:
2848:. Retrieved
2834:
2825:
2819:
2800:
2779:. Retrieved
2774:
2765:
2753:. Retrieved
2744:
2711:
2705:
2680:
2672:
2663:
2638:
2630:
2605:
2597:
2587:
2582:
2558:
2551:
2543:the original
2508:New York, NY
2503:
2500:Fink, Thomas
2494:
2474:
2431:
2419:. Retrieved
2415:the original
2411:caes.uga.edu
2410:
2401:
2371:. Retrieved
2365:
2358:Pareles, Jon
2352:
2337:
2325:. Retrieved
2310:
2303:
2293:December 26,
2291:. Retrieved
2279:
2257:
2253:
2247:
2228:
2222:
2203:
2193:
2186:
2176:December 26,
2174:. Retrieved
2171:WHHA (en-US)
2170:
2161:
2142:
2136:
2117:
2105:. Retrieved
2101:the original
2091:
2059:
1961:
1956:life support
1953:
1950:
1939:
1936:Windsor knot
1931:
1925:
1916:machine shop
1885:
1879:
1874:
1865:New Zealand
1864:
1853:
1845:Prince Claus
1842:
1835:
1828:
1812:
1800:
1768:
1712:
1678:), and some
1653:
1633:
1624:
1620:
1617:
1601:
1594:
1591:Diane Keaton
1584:
1572:
1529:
1517:
1505:
1473:Commonwealth
1466:
1450:
1419:Hanover knot
1416:Balthus knot
1404:Vidalia knot
1392:
1384:
1381:Trinity knot
1380:
1372:
1364:
1354:
1348:
1340:
1334:
1320:
1312:
1307:
1300:
1283:
1276:
1271:Windsor knot
1240:
1183:
1174:
1163:Please help
1158:verification
1155:
1122:
1082:
1076:
1073:
1065:
989:
980:
947:World War II
928:
921:
902:
897:
893:
890:four-in-hand
889:
875:four-in-hand
874:
864:
849:
840:
825:Please help
813:
795:Four-in-hand
778:
760:
745:
736:
721:Please help
709:
629:
626:
623:1995–Present
618:
567:
532:Michael Fish
525:
486:
466:
446:
439:
408:
399:
384:Please help
372:
336:
331:
321:
318:
311:
306:Mathew Brady
283:
278:
274:
272:
237:
230:
222:
203:
171:
165:cravats, or
143:
120:neckerchiefs
105:
54:
50:shirt collar
41:
37:
35:
25:
5672:Semi-formal
5638:Dress codes
5528:Boutonnière
5510:Accessories
5389:Swim diaper
5384:Swim briefs
5349:Boardshorts
5269:Windbreaker
5030:Suit jacket
5025:Mess jacket
4919:Guards Coat
4838:See-through
4602:Romper suit
3976:Neck gaiter
3971:Neckerchief
3825:Terminology
3351:January 12,
3329:December 2,
3276:February 9,
2781:December 2,
2755:December 2,
2373:February 4,
2327:October 11,
2260:(3): 36-37.
1856:Andrew Yang
1670:churches),
1660:plain dress
1654:Among many
1548:Ethnic Mizo
1485:New Zealand
1365:Ediety knot
1294:Cambridge's
1286:Thomas Fink
1177:August 2023
1083:any efforts
1046:Clip-on tie
1034:Duran Duran
1006:the Beatles
913:cross-grain
843:August 2023
784:à la croate
739:August 2023
606:pop culture
467:Before the
348:interlining
248:incroyables
81:formal wear
21:The Necktie
5846:Categories
5613:Suspenders
5608:Sunglasses
5543:Cummerbund
5533:Coin purse
5437:Flip-flops
5432:Dress shoe
5427:Dress boot
5422:Court shoe
5369:Rash guard
5316:Nightshirt
5190:Harrington
5148:pellegrina
5008:Frock coat
5001:Suit coats
4990:Mackintosh
4931:Over-frock
4790:Underpants
4739:Undershirt
4612:Shirtdress
4453:boilersuit
4350:diplomatic
4312:Yoga pants
4302:Sweatpants
4215:High water
4210:Go-to-hell
4103:sleeveless
4056:halterneck
4046:cache-cœur
3966:Lavallière
3820:Technology
3731:Small knot
3725:Pratt knot
3626:. London:
3377:August 17,
3244:. New York
3242:New Yorker
3217:. New York
3215:New Yorker
3194:August 28,
3166:August 28,
3138:August 28,
3110:August 28,
3082:August 28,
2989:August 13,
2421:January 2,
2238:1887744649
2107:January 6,
2052:References
2030:School tie
2014:Panama hat
1910:A trainee
1831:wage slave
1664:Anabaptist
1596:Annie Hall
1565:Biologist
1521:Ivy League
1436:School tie
1401:Tulip knot
1325:Pratt knot
1321:Nicky knot
1314:Small knot
1258:Pratt knot
1199:See also:
986:Skinny tie
951:microfiber
540:Kipper tie
440:After the
332:de rigueur
100:See also:
5682:black tie
5665:white tie
5573:Jewellery
5490:Pantyhose
5364:One-piece
5311:Nightgown
5283:Nightwear
5121:Inverness
5116:ferraiolo
4941:shadbelly
4909:Greatcoat
4876:Overcoats
4863:outerwear
4709:Underwear
4664:Miniskirt
4649:Ballerina
4566:Strapless
4544:debutante
4539:ball gown
4517:Coatdress
4458:cleanroom
4416:Religious
4411:Political
4307:Windpants
4245:Parachute
4162:Waistcoat
4140:polo neck
3248:August 2,
2606:The 1970s
2288:0362-4331
2045:Tie press
2035:Tie chain
1989:Ascot tie
1912:machinist
1888:Australia
1788:Microsoft
1784:Genentech
1608:tank tops
1599:in 1977.
1493:Singapore
1489:Sri Lanka
1481:Australia
1477:Hong Kong
1471:and many
1026:the Knack
1022:power pop
1010:the Kinks
935:polyester
814:does not
775:Louis XIV
710:does not
512:policeman
497:hat brims
478:Bold Look
402:July 2020
373:does not
354:1945–1995
328:ascot tie
312:With the
240:macaronis
216:attacks.
158:Louis XIV
124:Parisians
5867:Neckwear
5852:Neckties
5689:Informal
5618:Umbrella
5563:Headband
5538:Cufflink
5495:Stocking
5480:Hold-ups
5409:Footwear
5359:Monokini
5354:Dry suit
5331:Swimwear
5306:Negligee
5296:Babygrow
5291:Babydoll
5259:Ski suit
5242:bathrobe
5222:Lab coat
5200:mackinaw
5143:mozzetta
5133:monastic
5094:pinafore
5057:Tailcoat
4985:Raincoat
4765:Leggings
4734:Camisole
4714:lingerie
4622:Sundress
4522:Cocktail
4507:Backless
4448:Workwear
4431:vestment
4426:clerical
4406:Pantsuit
4372:Military
4367:Jumpsuit
4362:Jodhpuri
4340:academic
4327:uniforms
4297:Slim-fit
4285:hotpants
4235:Overalls
4230:Jodhpurs
4172:Trousers
4125:guernsey
4120:cardigan
4061:tube top
4051:crop top
3943:Neckwear
3918:Kerchief
3859:baseball
3841:Headwear
3830:Timeline
3815:Industry
3798:Clothing
3747:See also
3727:(Shelby)
3472:12881330
3423:49543949
3415:29961088
3221:June 27,
2850:July 31,
2749:Archived
2125:Archived
2040:Tie clip
2025:Knit tie
1994:Bolo tie
1967:See also
1946:glaucoma
1792:Monsanto
1575:uniforms
1513:nobility
1497:Malaysia
1290:Yong Mao
1071:below).
1018:new wave
967:paisleys
963:foulards
911:(US) or
894:long tie
769:visited
501:foulards
482:Art Deco
473:trousers
324:bow ties
182:Tübingen
128:Croatian
5785:Fursuit
5751:Fashion
5724:Costume
5707:Related
5647:Western
5568:Handbag
5553:Glasses
5548:Gaiters
5518:Armband
5467:Legwear
5457:Sneaker
5452:Slipper
5399:Wetsuit
5344:Burkini
5321:Pajamas
5205:Norfolk
5195:leather
5160:Cut-off
5106:Cagoule
5101:Blouson
5067:morning
5040:smoking
5013:bekishe
4970:Paletot
4770:Panties
4679:Rah-rah
4674:Prairie
4571:Wedding
4556:Prairie
4534:Evening
4485:Dresses
4421:cassock
4387:service
4290:running
4275:dolphin
4270:dycling
4265:Bermuda
4240:Palazzo
4220:Lowrise
4185:Bondage
4155:twinset
4115:Sweater
4068:Cycling
3981:Necktie
3896:homburg
3810:History
3692:Necktie
3528:June 8,
3518:9924500
3477:June 8,
3463:1771792
3054:June 7,
1999:Bow tie
1721:); the
1708:bow tie
1642:said: "
1552:Mizoram
1532:tie pin
1467:In the
1458:oarsmen
1454:England
1030:Blondie
999:⁄
924:Western
917:pattern
835:removed
820:sources
767:Croatia
731:removed
716:sources
668:⁄
653:⁄
639:⁄
610:plastic
598:kitschy
591:⁄
577:⁄
563:Paisley
552:⁄
528:pop art
520:Germany
516:Hamburg
394:removed
379:sources
291:bandana
263:Pleated
233:ribbons
214:bayonet
174:Croatia
152:cravate
139:Croates
96:Origins
91:History
85:uniform
38:necktie
5694:Casual
5655:Formal
5623:Wallet
5578:Livery
5558:Gloves
5500:Tights
5485:Garter
5442:Sandal
5394:Trunks
5339:Bikini
5232:Poncho
5217:Jerkin
5210:safari
5185:goggle
5180:flight
5170:Jacket
5155:Coatee
5128:Mantle
5045:sports
5035:Blazer
4953:Ulster
4948:Trench
4936:Riding
4904:Duster
4899:Duffel
4894:Covert
4805:briefs
4755:Diaper
4748:Bottom
4684:Sarong
4669:Pencil
4644:A-line
4636:Skirts
4607:Sheath
4597:Jumper
4585:Casual
4473:scrubs
4463:hazmat
4443:Prison
4438:School
4399:combat
4392:sailor
4260:Shorts
4205:Formal
4135:jersey
4130:hoodie
4093:Henley
4078:Mantle
4041:Blouse
4023:Tippet
4006:school
4001:kipper
3956:Choker
3928:Turban
3908:Helmet
3891:fedora
3886:bowler
3881:boater
3656:Curlie
3634:
3611:
3592:
3516:
3470:
3460:
3421:
3413:
2979:Mirror
2879:
2807:
2718:
2693:
2689:–951.
2651:
2618:
2570:
2518:
2482:
2318:
2286:
2235:
2215:
2149:
2004:Cravat
1796:Google
1794:, and
1776:Amazon
1525:preppy
1130:
1126:
1117:
1113:
1109:
1105:
1101:
1097:
1093:
1089:
1085:
955:Dacron
939:cotton
879:London
789:Croats
779:cravat
691:Cravat
559:Tootal
493:lapels
225:muslin
206:stocks
194:Sydney
178:Dublin
167:jabots
145:cravat
133:Hrvati
71:, and
69:cravat
5778:types
5628:Watch
5603:Spats
5374:Sling
5254:Shawl
5227:Parka
5165:Gilet
5138:royal
5089:Apron
5082:Other
5062:dress
5018:rekel
4963:opera
4958:Cloak
4926:Greca
4857:Coats
4843:Teddy
4785:Thong
4689:Skort
4659:Men's
4654:Denim
4592:House
4551:Plain
4490:gowns
4468:space
4345:court
4322:Suits
4225:Jeans
4200:Chaps
4195:Cargo
4190:Capri
4145:shrug
4088:dress
4083:Shirt
4073:Kurta
4018:Scarf
4011:stock
3986:ascot
3951:Bands
3849:Beret
3695:knots
3419:S2CID
3103:Trouw
2844:(PDF)
1772:Apple
1501:house
1243:knots
1137:Knots
971:icons
959:rayon
886:below
771:Paris
678:Types
604:, or
287:scarf
210:saber
190:Tokyo
57:ascot
5795:Laws
5598:Sash
5583:Muff
5523:Belt
5475:Sock
5447:Shoe
5417:Boot
5237:Robe
5175:down
5111:Cape
5050:Teba
4980:Polo
4816:Full
4780:Slip
4712:and
4699:Wrap
4694:Tutu
4617:Slip
4576:Wrap
4488:and
4382:mess
4377:full
4357:Folk
4255:Phat
4098:polo
4033:Tops
3991:bolo
3933:Veil
3923:Mask
3913:Hood
3869:knit
3864:flat
3632:ISBN
3609:ISBN
3590:ISBN
3568:2007
3530:2006
3514:PMID
3479:2006
3468:PMID
3411:PMID
3379:2019
3353:2022
3331:2016
3306:2021
3278:2021
3250:2019
3223:2019
3196:2024
3168:2024
3140:2024
3112:2024
3084:2024
3056:2008
2991:2016
2960:2019
2877:ISBN
2852:2019
2805:ISBN
2783:2016
2757:2016
2716:ISBN
2691:ISBN
2649:ISBN
2616:ISBN
2568:ISBN
2516:ISBN
2480:ISBN
2423:2023
2375:2009
2329:2010
2316:ISBN
2295:2023
2284:ISSN
2233:ISBN
2178:2023
2147:ISBN
2109:2012
1815:Iran
1808:IKEA
1780:eBay
1759:and
1523:and
1483:and
1288:and
1269:the
1263:the
1256:the
1249:the
1032:and
1020:and
1014:mods
1008:and
957:and
943:wool
931:silk
909:bias
896:and
818:any
816:cite
714:any
712:cite
614:wood
377:any
375:cite
343:bias
186:Como
163:lace
73:knit
65:bolo
46:neck
4975:Pea
4884:Car
4860:and
4729:Bra
4722:Top
4324:and
4280:gym
3996:bow
3901:top
3876:Hat
3854:Cap
3654:at
3506:doi
3502:105
3458:PMC
3450:doi
3403:doi
3269:BBC
3013:BBC
2873:685
2687:950
2645:360
2612:101
2258:103
1833:".
1460:of
1292:of
1167:by
1124:tie
933:or
898:tie
829:by
791:'.
725:by
644:to
612:or
514:in
388:by
279:tie
212:or
79:or
61:bow
42:tie
5848::
3630:.
3512:.
3500:.
3496:.
3466:.
3456:.
3446:87
3444:.
3440:.
3417:.
3409:.
3399:60
3397:.
3370:.
3322:.
3294:.
3266:.
3240:.
3213:.
3185:.
3156:.
3128:.
3100:.
3073:.
3046:.
3010:.
2999:^
2977:.
2944:.
2875:.
2791:^
2773:.
2747:.
2743:.
2730:^
2647:.
2614:.
2566:.
2564:72
2530:^
2514:.
2510::
2464:^
2446:^
2409:.
2383:^
2364:.
2282:.
2278:.
2266:^
2256:.
2169:.
2074:^
1948:.
1798:.
1790:,
1786:,
1782:,
1778:,
1774:,
1638:,
1582:.
1495:,
1491:,
1479:,
1036:.
1028:,
900:.
518:,
510:A
464:.
250:.
192:,
188:,
184:,
180:,
63:,
59:,
36:A
4108:T
3790:e
3783:t
3776:v
3684:e
3677:t
3670:v
3640:.
3617:.
3598:.
3570:.
3532:.
3508::
3481:.
3452::
3425:.
3405::
3381:.
3355:.
3333:.
3308:.
3280:.
3252:.
3225:.
3198:.
3170:.
3142:.
3114:.
3086:.
3058:.
3032:.
2993:.
2962:.
2885:.
2854:.
2813:.
2785:.
2759:.
2724:.
2699:.
2657:.
2624:.
2592:.
2576:.
2524:.
2488:.
2425:.
2377:.
2331:.
2297:.
2241:.
2180:.
2155:.
2111:.
1359:2
1345:2
1190:)
1184:(
1179:)
1175:(
1161:.
1001:2
997:1
994:+
992:2
856:)
850:(
845:)
841:(
837:.
823:.
752:)
746:(
741:)
737:(
733:.
719:.
670:4
666:3
663:+
661:3
655:4
651:3
648:+
646:3
641:2
637:1
634:+
632:3
593:4
589:1
586:+
584:3
579:2
575:1
572:+
570:1
554:2
550:1
547:+
545:4
415:)
409:(
404:)
400:(
396:.
382:.
148:(
23:.
Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License. Additional terms may apply.