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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
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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.
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1348:: 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.)
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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)
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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.
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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
1328:(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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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
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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".
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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?".
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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
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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.
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1368:(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
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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
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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
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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
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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.
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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
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from popular culture (such as cartoons, actors, or holiday images), sometimes with flashing lights, have enjoyed some popularity since the 1980s.
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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.
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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
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3055:"Tie Association, a Fashion Victim, Calls It Quits as Trends Change"
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A Gentleman's Wardrobe: Classic Clothes and the Modern Man
3222:"Democratic Debate 2019: Andrew Yang's Bold Lack of a Tie"
2725:(2nd ed.). Manchester University Press. p. 164.
2407:"Improvement in neck-tie fasteners" (hook-type of clip-on)
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Johnson, Frances (May 1998). "Collecting men's neckties".
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Bragg, Roy (May 24, 2003). "Tying one on in the office."
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in the past to provide a satisfactory four-in-hand tie so
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International Necktie Day is celebrated on October 18 in
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Pendergast, Sara; Tom Pendergast; Sarah Hermsen (2004).
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1709:). Other Holiness Methodist denominations, such as the
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Satter, Raphael; Lindsey Tanner (September 17, 2007).
3356:"The tie is over: How men are re-thinking formal wear"
1774:, two male politicians who typically do not wear ties.
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and non-Western societies, particularly for business.
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Clinton County Historical Society (January 1, 2003).
2373:"Nostalgia for the Skinny Tie as Duran Duran Returns"
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such as stripes to appear diagonally across the tie.
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2470:"Pre-tied neckties and methods for making the same".
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and his supervisor wear neckties while at work in a
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who view neckties as conflicting with the belief in
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icons, and those made of unusual materials, such as
3449:"Effect of a tight necktie on intraocular pressure"
1812:In western business culture, a phenomenon known as
117:The necktie that spread from Europe traces back to
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1858:removed his tie at a public event, calling on the
641:At the start of the 21st century, ties widened to
549:, and was introduced in Britain in 1965; the term
211:1710–1800: stocks, solitaires, neckcloths, cravats
3082:"'Het gaat erom dat mensen niet vergeten worden'"
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1824:An example of anti-necktie sentiment is found in
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2812:Why Do They Dress That Way?: People's Place Book
1941:. A 2018 study published in the medical journal
234:Stock ties were initially just a small piece of
3137:"Stropdassenactie prins Claus valt in de smaak"
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1264:. The four-in-hand knot may be the most common.
1122:difficult to attach and uncomfortable when worn
876:The four-in-hand necktie (as distinct from the
579:In the 1980s, narrower ties, some as narrow as
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3194:"Claus von Amsberg, 76, Popular Dutch Prince"
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2879:A guide to the study of the holiness movement
2287:"After Years of Being Out, the Necktie Is In"
1869:drew attention when he appeared on televised
1065:Early illustration of a pre-tied clip-on tie.
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3165:"Obituary: Prince Claus of the Netherlands"
2782:"Should I Wear A Tie? | Eminence Cufflinks"
2552:. Forbes. November 26, 2016. Archived from
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2325:(in Italian). Edizione Dedalo. p. 88.
2242:. McHenry, IL: Delta Pub. Co. p. 223.
2240:Delta's key to the TOEFL® test basic course
1604:who wore a tie as the titular character in
1051:"Pre-tied" ties and development of clip-ons
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844:. Unsourced material may be challenged and
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215:In 1715, another kind of neckwear, called "
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3572:"U.K. Hospitals Issue Doctors' Dress Code"
2941:. McGrath Publishing Company. p. 263.
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2418:"Agricultural Safety: Preventing Injuries"
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2751:"Why every man should wear a tie to work"
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864:Learn how and when to remove this message
760:Learn how and when to remove this message
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3379:"The war against neckties is heating up"
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1455:The two variants of the school tie for
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3377:Cameron, Christopher (July 23, 2018).
3331:"Why Richard Branson Won't Wear a Tie"
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3080:van der Lint, Roos (August 31, 2021).
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2939:The Encyclopedia of American Religions
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2911:. Allegheny Publications. p. 245.
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3192:Simons, Marlise (December 7, 2002).
2678:"Calender." Seventeen Nov. 2002: 24.
2208:. New York: Appleton-Century Crofts.
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2077:"When Is it Time to Loosen the Tie?"
1295:In the late 1990s, two researchers,
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2489:. Arcadia Publishing. p. 117.
1865:In 2019, US presidential candidate
1849:Men's Dress Furnishings Association
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2835:Kraus, C. Norman (June 13, 2001).
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3220:Patterson, Troy (June 27, 2019).
2096:. tie-a-tie.net. August 14, 2013.
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1240:A half Windsor knot with a dimple
956:, usually knitted, common before
30:For the animated short film, see
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3597:La grande histoire de la cravate
3453:British Journal of Ophthalmology
2513:; Yong Mao (November 5, 2001) .
2265:Antiques and Collecting Magazine
2032:and the "Declaration of the Tie"
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1952:British Journal of Ophthalmology
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3019:"Why don't Iranians wear ties?"
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2030:Prince Claus of the Netherlands
1584:Neckties are sometimes part of
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348:In 1922, a New York tie maker,
3614:Dyer, Rod; Spark, Ron (1987).
3247:Harris, Tim (August 2, 2019).
3053:Smith, Ray A. (June 4, 2008).
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2133:18TH OCTOBER – THE CRAVAT DAY!
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2094:"The Evolution of the Necktie"
2075:Agins, Teri (August 1, 2012).
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1929:in 1917. In a modern setting,
1913:A symbol for not wearing a tie
1828:, where the government of the
1362:(Li Ro Li Ro Li Co T, Knot 6).
1319:Other types of knots include:
1232:A demonstration of tying a tie
1110:had numerous disadvantages and
914:In 1926, Jesse Langsdorf from
292:in association with neckwear.
153:, the garment gained the name
133:, aroused the interest of the
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2924:The Living Church, Volume 206
2876:Jones, Charles Edwin (1974).
2837:Evangelicalism and Anabaptism
2570:Gentleman: a timeless fashion
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2613:Sagert, Kelly Boyer (2007).
1854:In 1998 Dutch royal consort
1821:, neckties are not allowed.
1441:Ties as a sign of membership
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5907:Textile industry of Croatia
2882:. Scarecrow Press. p.
2654:. Greenwood Press. p.
2357:. Crain's Chicago Business.
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1886:appropriate business attire
1711:Evangelical Wesleyan Church
952:. Another material used is
918:introduced ties cut on the
903:redundant usage, shortened
572:, reappeared, particularly
253:(as mentioned in the song "
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5835:List of individual dresses
3595:Chaille, François (1994).
2937:Melton, J. Gordon (1978).
2567:Roetzel, Bernhard (1999).
2517:(1st Paperback ed.).
2202:Bailey, Thomas A. (1966).
2154:A History of Men's Fashion
2020:History of Western fashion
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3503:Kuhn, W. (January 1999).
3418:10.1007/s00234-018-2048-7
2922:Kalvelage, David (1993).
2696:. Detroit: UXL. pp.
2646:Peterson, Amy T. (2008).
2446:Jacobowitz, Mayer (1896)
2238:Gallagher, Nancy (2002).
1905:Health and safety hazards
1724:Certain denominations of
1677:communities (such as the
1669:teaching the doctrine of
1086:by Joseph W. Less of the
1073:A solid black clip-on tie
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3783:The 85 Ways to Tie a Tie
2178:"Presidential Portraits"
2152:Chenoune, Farid (1993).
1888:requirements for males.
1701:). Men belonging to the
1695:Reformed Free Methodists
1313:The 85 Ways to Tie a Tie
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988:Six- and seven-fold ties
776:, a crack regiment from
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3674:considered for deletion
3521:10.3810/pgm.1999.01.504
2810:Scott, Stephen (2008).
2401:Waehner, Johann (1875)
1726:Holiness Pentecostalism
1687:testimony of simplicity
1667:Christian denominations
1088:One-In-Hand Tie Company
147:, and the French word,
5840:Reconstructed clothing
3142:Reformatorisch Dagblad
3087:De Groene Amsterdammer
2850:Holmes, Scott (2013).
2814:. Simon and Schuster.
2464:Less, Joseph W (1957)
2319:Gemma, Pierre (1983).
2205:Presidential Greatness
2138:July 30, 2013, at the
2079:. Wall Street Journal.
1965:Paramedics performing
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1740:Anti-necktie sentiment
1679:Conservative Mennonite
1641:Opposition to neckties
1625:Occasions for neckties
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1580:wearing a suit and tie
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1550:Use by women and girls
1473:Exeter College, Oxford
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3599:. Paris: Flammarion.
3509:Postgraduate Medicine
2909:The Holiness Heritage
2907:Black, Brian (2003).
2721:Kirkham, Pat (1999).
2621:. Greenwood. p.
2550:"The Finest Neckties"
2467:U.S. patent 2,804,627
2221:US patent 1448453
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1703:Bible Holiness Church
1655:Form follows function
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1445:Further information:
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5781:Environmental impact
3633:Keers, Paul (1987).
3465:10.1136/bjo.87.8.946
2573:. Könemann. p.
2114:on February 15, 2012
2108:"Academia Cravatica"
1931:"professional" dress
1878:Member of Parliament
1871:presidential debates
1578:Gertrude Van Wagenen
1308:Cavendish Laboratory
1252:There are four main
1176:improve this article
838:improve this section
792:is derived from the
734:improve this section
547:Turnbull & Asser
469:British Royal Family
397:improve this section
119:Croatian mercenaries
59:, resting under the
5892:Croatian inventions
5868:Clothing portal
3311:. February 11, 2021
3145:. December 11, 1998
3117:. December 10, 1998
3059:Wall Street Journal
3040:San Antonio Express
2723:The Gendered Object
2600:The Cincinnati Post
2449:U.S. patent 569,498
2404:U.S. patent 170,651
1772:Abolhassan Banisadr
1715:Reformed Mennonites
1691:Holiness Methodists
1683:traditional Quakers
1617:wore neckties with
1418:Caped Eldredge knot
1397:The Matrix Reloaded
1385:The Matrix Reloaded
1382:" in the 2003 film
613:commercial products
533:, wearing a necktie
3761:(Oriental or Kent)
3283:. February 9, 2021
3199:The New York Times
3173:. December 8, 2002
2786:Eminence Cufflinks
2378:The New York Times
2291:The New York Times
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3743:Grantchester knot
3737:Four-in-hand knot
3648:978-0-297-79191-1
2665:978-0-313-33395-8
2632:978-0-313-33919-6
2556:on June 12, 2004.
2496:978-0-7385-2349-1
2371:(April 5, 2005).
2332:978-88-220-4502-7
2163:978-2-08-013536-0
1538:style of dress.
1433:Grantchester knot
1340:Nikita Khrushchev
1276:half-Windsor knot
1271:(the Shelby knot)
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123:Thirty Years' War
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1546:motif patterns.
1457:Phillips Academy
1436:Plattsburgh knot
1404:Herringbone knot
1366:Christensen knot
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4562:little black
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4185:sweater vest
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5065:Suit jacket
5060:Mess jacket
4954:Guards Coat
4873:See-through
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2118:January 6,
2063:References
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2025:Panama hat
1921:A trainee
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1607:Annie Hall
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2617:The 1970s
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2000:Ascot tie
1923:machinist
1899:Australia
1799:Microsoft
1795:Genentech
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1021:the Kinks
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