Cravat

/krəˈvæt/ noun

A cravat is a wide neckcloth or scarf worn around the neck and tied in front, an early form of the modern necktie.

From French “cravate,” based on “Croate” (Croat), because Croatian soldiers in the 17th century wore distinctive neck scarves. The fashion spread across Europe and the name stuck.

AMሰላላ
ARربطة عنق
BNনাকে
CAmocador
CSkravata
DAnæsebind
DESchal
ELσκουφάρι
ESpajarita
FAروسری
FIhihnas
FRcravate
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