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Anonymous
"For the Dress Cravat:
* The Ascot (called a plastron in Europe) knot is used for the dress cravat and finishes with the ends crossed over in front of the chest held by a tie pin. This is the most formal method of tying the knot. * Simple knot * The Ruche (Scrunchie) knot (formal type of cravat worn outside the shirt) like a four-in-hand knot for a modern tie
For the Day Cravat
* The simple knot, with the Ascot inside the shirt (more traditional for a 'day cravat') * The simple knot, with the Ascot outside the shirt (less traditional for a 'day cravat') * The Jabot knot (worn outside the shirt) (Not to be confused with the Jabot, which is a different piece of neckwear)"
Lol at ascots and cravats being THE SAME DAMN THING.
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