Bowtie

/ˈboʊtaɪ/ noun

A type of necktie with a knot that forms a decorative bow, typically worn for formal occasions, or a shape resembling two triangles meeting at a point.

From 'bow' (the knotted shape) and 'tie' (the neckwear). The style emerged in the 17th century from cravats and became standardized formal wear in the 19th century.

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