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"neckwear" Definitions
  1. ties, scarves and other things that you wear around your neck

94 Sentences With "neckwear"

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It hints at neckwear worn by a dandy, which might be an ASCOT.
Sometimes he just made a quick buck, as with his line of neckwear.
This is the US government's unique identifier for products made by PVH Neckwear Inc.
You may associate such neckwear with Bill Nye, the Science Guy, of children's television.
The galoshes were from Canada, his underwear from Korea and his tie from Playboy Neckwear.
In the same interview, Nye explained what drew him to triangular neckwear in the first place.
Mr. Bettel has done little to dampen the interest, good-naturedly posting pictures of his neckwear.
Similarly, at 35A, "Article of neckwear for the Stooges?" is the clue for THREE-WAY TIE.
His images were on the covers of scientific journals and, as unlikely as it might seem, on neckwear.
I had a similar puzzle a few years ago about neckwear: PROPER TIES, CASUAL TIES and so on.
Later, in the 1800s, canine neckwear became more ornate as more dogs moved indoors and became companions and pets.
What you get with this hashtag is exactly what the text says, a bunch of dapper kitties in fashionable neckwear.
Apps on how to tie a tie, available on iOS and Android, cover the basics for men's and women's neckwear.
" Similarly, at 26A, the answer to "Neckwear with the letters A, B, C, D, etc.?" is ALPHABET TIES, or "alphabetize.
Inciting the world to fear a new war cannot compare with making an eager office worker to worry about his neckwear.
In the scene, Ferrell's character fights through Wiig's elaborate neckwear to essentially scream into each other's mouths as they wave their tongues around.
This includes three companies' licensed products: dress shirts and neckwear from PVH, tailored clothing from Peerless Clothing, and small leather goods from Randa.
This one was not selling baggy nineties-style skatewear or narrow seventies-style men's neckwear but, rather, a pricklier sort of merchandise: cactuses.
Your humble hosts are not experts in neckwear, but lucky for you, Vanessa Friedman — The Times's fashion director and chief fashion critic — actually is.
If in the early days of his campaign — while attending, say, the Iowa State Fair — Mr. Trump occasionally lost the neckwear, those days seem increasingly rare.
And these days, his neckwear collection might be in need of an update — if he's anything like our dads, he doesn't buy new stuff very often.
It all started during a Wednesday segment about the rise of the man choker, when Lauer unbuttoned his collar to display the velvet neckwear beneath his suit.
But for the loyal J. Crew neckwear client, who has been investing in 280-inch-wide ties since the year 43, it signals a potentially seismic shift.
As she carefully fixed his formal neckwear, Cooper — who sat between Shayk and his A Star Is Born co-star Lady Gaga — sweetly leaned in towards his girlfriend.
Aida Manduley (who uses they/them pronouns) first wore a choker in Puerto Rico in the 1990s, before rediscovering their love for the neckwear in the early 2000s.
When you navigate the neckwear selection at Barneys or Bergdorf, you imagine a customer who has to wear a tie, and therefore wants to wear an impressive one.
"The wider viewing audience in the United States and, importantly, in Ireland will note the color of Will's tie," O'Rourke said, as he pointed to Hurd's gold-striped neckwear.
"The cost of labor alone is over twice what it is on mainland China," explains Paul Eilenberg, merchandise manager at ADF Accessories, which imports and manufactures neckwear, ties and accessories.
Not only did these pet parents buy a piece of dashing doggie neckwear, they photographed their pooch wearing it and then put it on social media for all to enjoy.
The bride's father is the president of Global Neckwear Marketing, a silk wear design and distribution firm based in Dorchester, Mass, where her mother also works as the operations manager.
Far from the most serious issue facing a Trump administration, Mr. Spicer's distracting neckwear still troubles those who bother to address themselves to the meanings subtly coded into our clothes.
Pieces from the collection include an intricate gilded collar from the Baroque period, a set of engraved silver collars from the 19th century, and a display of neckwear with owners' markings.
I wear mine as neckwear or a hat while running, to pull over my nose and mouth while hiking through dust, or as a hair and ear cover under a bike helmet.
On February 4th a group dubbed the "tie-wearers" (lawyers, doctors and engineers) took to the streets against the proposed pension reforms, draping brightly striped neckwear on bushes outside the parliament building.
It specializes in neckwear — cashmere, tussah, knitted silk and more — and pocket squares and scarves in extravagant prints, and has expanded in recent years into something approaching a full-service clothing line.
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While designing for the distinguished 19th-century men's outfitter Turnbull & Asser in 1965, Mr. Fish, as he liked to be called, originated the broad, brightly ­patterned neckwear that became known as the ''kipper'' tie.
And now it's Bella Hadid's turn, switching out her usual nameplate choker that reads "Abel," after her breakup with The Weeknd (aka Abel Tesfaye) in favor of a whole lot of Bella-branded neckwear accessories.
The London jeweler S.J. Phillips has sold Ms. Wintour at least three versions of this antique neckwear style — in aquamarine, amethyst and one mingling brown and pink topaz — and she sometimes wears them in combinations.
Mr. Torrey — or Bow Tie Bill, as he was known for his favorite neckwear — represented a modern-era approach to hockey management in the eyes of John Ziegler, the N.H.L. president in the Islanders' heyday.
On Tuesday night, even his neckwear was more muted: a striped blue-and-white tie, not a blazing red one, as if to signal that he was putting away his bullfighter's cloth for one night.
When the AC's broken, bartenders sling wet rags to fashion as neckwear, and when the popcorn machine is busted, graveyard bartender Arty Cassata swoops in to save the day with "Arty snacks," homemade mixes of exceptionally salty chips.
For a different choice of neckwear, he could have done well with a more low-key color such as navy blue, even a nice shade of gray could have paired well, or a statement color such as azure.
Podesta, a garrulous, gravelly voiced man known for his bold neckwear, is part of the elite group of lobbyists atop the industry who move easily between black-tie fund-raisers on Embassy Row and closed meetings on Capitol Hill.
Even the British Parliament bowed to current reality, with John Bercow, the speaker of the House of Commons, telling members it was no longer necessary to wear a tie, acknowledging that looking "businesslike" did not have to involve neckwear.
Recycled cashmere scarves, fleece and wool-blend neck warmers, something called a sun mask … the brand carries all sorts of neckwear that will suit all your needs if, unlike me, you actually enjoy going outside during the months between November and March.
On Sunday, after the 19-year-old American gymnast picked up her third gold medal in the women's vault final and Mariano took home the bronze for Brazil in the men's floor exercise, the two athletes got together to show off their new neckwear.
In this city renowned for sartorial men's wear, custom-fitted suits and shirts may require time, but Naples' artisan tie makers offer quicker gratification, as at Ulturale, where handmade, tailored neckwear is available in a rainbow of classic versions with good luck charms sewn inside.
Yet, despite these welcome modifications to a dress style that served as an unwitting tutorial on how not to wear a suit, Mr. Spicer has stuck to his attention-grabbing neckwear, ties not only carnival-barker garish but also manifestly wrong in other ways.
Here's how Father's Day gift-giving breaks down, according to National Retail Federation data: If you're under 10, congrats — not only do you have excellent reading skills and taste but you're one of the lucky few who can get away with presenting a novelty neckwear item of some sort (Tabasco ties were my go-to).
In medicine, the Isadora Duncan Syndrome refers to injury or death consequent to entanglement of neckwear with a wheel or other machinery.
In 1934, aged 20, David Rappaport borrowed $700 and with his brother, Mannie, founded his own company, Staple Neckwear Co., which he described as "the smallest neckwear firm in the United States". Selling modest designs and "solid color and classic striped" ties, the company shipped $17,000 worth of neckwear in the first year and annually increased the output by 20%.Rappaports Are Rothchilds of Knitwear. Women’s Wear Daily. 1966-08-03. In 1937 the company changed its name to David Creations but after legal threats by the John David chain, they adopted the name Damon Creations, Inc.
Such new shirts unlike their predecessors are sometimes marked with "PCSO" or "police community support officer" on the sleeves or chest. North Wales Police now have the Welsh flag on both sleeves of their shirts, for both constables and PCSOs. Neckwear if worn is a tie for men or a cravat for women. Neckwear is normally light blue, but is sometimes black.
He expanded his studio to include locations in Chicago, New York, and Tokyo. In addition to graphic arts, he launched a line of neckwear that was sold at retailers included Saks Fifth Avenue and Nordstrom. Along with the neckwear, Pangborn designs furniture, home accessories and textiles. His retail stores, Pangborn Design Collection, and other retailers sell Pangborn Design Label merchandise.
The Countess Mara brand was purchased in March 1998 by Randa Accessories, a major manufacturer and distributor of men's neckwear.NY Times, March 1998 Countess Mara belts, leather goods, neckwear, shirts, sportswear, and other products and accessories are retailed worldwide.
Founded in 2010 by American social entrepreneur Heather Hasson, FIGS, Fashion-Inspired-Global-Sophistication, makes luxury neckwear for people with more money than fashion-sense. Designed and manufactured in Los Angeles and New York, FIGS offers silk, woolens, cashmere, linen and cotton products.
Knitted Tie, or Knit Tie is a neckwear can be worn a casual wear, or business casual, if worn with dress shirt or casual collar shirt. it can also be worn casual wear a casual collar shirt, jeans and sport coat are acceptable for men.
Numerous writers and bow tie sellers have observed that the popularity of this type of neckwear can rise and fall with the fortunes of the well-known people who wear them. Until the 20th century, the bow tie was the general rule for neckties. Starting in early 20th century, the bow tie started to become more rare. In 1996, The Wall Street Journal quoted statistics from the Neckwear Association of America showing that bow ties represent 3 percent of the 100 million ties sold each year in the United States, most of them part of formal wear, such as for white tie and black tie.
Timo Weiland is a fashion line for men and women designed by Tim Weiland, Donna Kang and Alan Eckstein. Based in the Garment District of New York City, Timo Weiland started as a neckwear collection and evolved into a full-range womenswear and menswear designer clothing line.
Cloth of gold has been popular for ecclesiastical use for many centuries. Under Henry VII of England, its use was reserved to royalty and higher levels of nobility. It is also used today by companies such as Charvet for neckwear. Few extant examples have survived in Roman provincial tombs.
At age seventeen, he was hired by a friend of the family at a necktie manufacturing company. He was later hired as a packer of neckwear collections in the Midwestern sales division. At night, he attended the Fashion Institute of Technology high school of textile design.Kriska, Jerome: Damon's.
Traditionally, the only neckwear appropriate is the black bow tie that is a self-tie and should always match the lapel facing of the dinner jacket and braiding of the trouser seams. The bow tie is tied using a common shoelace knot, which is also called the bow knot for that reason.
As of 1922, the Oakland store, for example carried (for women) gowns, suits, wraps, coats, dresses, informal frocks, millinery, hosiery, veiling, neckwear, handkerchiefs, underwear, petticoats, blouses and sweaters, as well as in new departments sports apparel, shoes, jewelry, handbags, gloves and corsets. The store also carried infants' wear, children's wear, and housed a beauty shop.
Pussycat bow blouse designed by Elspeth Champcommunal for Worth London, 1945 A lavallière, also called a pussycat bow, is a style of neckwear often associated with women's and girls' blouses and bodices. It takes the form of a bow tied at the neck similar to those tied around the necks of kittens and cats.
The officers disagreed, and after repeated attempts to convince them otherwise, she quit the school. Soon after that, Louis Fuchs, the President of the Neckwear Workers Union recruited her as an organizer to unionize factories. She was sent to a necktie factory in Connecticut. Throughout the 1930s, Lucia was jailed and beaten multiple times while organizing protests and strikes.
As with the older Oscar de la Renta-designed uniform of 1980–2008, Boy Scout Troops and Varsity Scout Teams vote to select uniform options for the belt, hat, and neckwear. In place of either the new "Centennial" or older "de la Renta" baseball caps, units may choose to wear various headgear options: the iconic campaign hat (colloquially called the "Smokey Bear" hat, which hearkens back to Scouting's inception in 1907), a hat styled like the hat worn by Indiana Jones, a red beret, a garrison (flat) cap, or a baseball-style cap of the unit's own design. The beret and garrison cap are now rarely seen as neither hat has been manufactured for more than 20 years. Neckwear on both uniforms includes the neckerchief and the bolo tie as selected by the unit.
Supreme Diamonds (Pty) Ltd v Du Bois; Regent Neckwear Manufacturing Co. (Pty) Ltd v Ehrke (1979 (3) SA 444 (W)) is an important case in South African law, heard and decided in the Witwatersrand Local Division by Goldstone AJ in 1979, on March 13 and 14 respectively. The case concerned applications for default judgments. The plaintiffs were represented by HS Danilowitz of Feinsteins.
Ilomantis ginsburgae is a species of leaf-dwelling praying mantis from Madagascar. It is the first praying mantis species characterised by its female genitalia. It was named after United States Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg for her "commitment to women's rights and gender equality" and for her custom of wearing a jabot, a frilly neckwear which resembles the insect's neck plate.
Sophie Mirman is the daughter of the milliner Simone Mirman. She started out as a junior secretary at Marks & Spencer before applying for the company's management training program. She then became a manager for the Marks & Spencer food department. In 1981, Mirman and her future husband Richard P. Ross became retail directors for a new speciality retailer, Tie Rack, which sold neckwear and accessories for men.
Damon's first TV commercial was released in 1968, the same year the company released two new lines of men's apparel. By 1969, the full product line of the company included neckwear, knitted Italian and Domestic shirts, sweaters and jackets. The merchandise also featured an Milano collar with a wide stay, antique leather and wool knit jackets. The company's volume rose from 8.7 million in 1964 to 25 million in 1973.
In 2011, Johnson worked with Morgan Freeman to raise funds for hurricane preparedness in the Bahamas. Johnson released a neckwear line in coordination with PVH and The Ella Rose Collection, the RLJ Ella Rose Africa Tie Collection, in 2012 to benefit the charitable organization Malaria No More. In 2007, Johnson created the Liberia Enterprise Development Fund with a $30 million investment. The fund provides credit for Liberian entrepreneurs.
H. C. Cohn Company Building–Andrews Building is a historic industrial and commercial building located at Rochester in Monroe County, New York. It is a five-story masonry structure built in 1889 for the H. C. Cohn Company, a manufacturer of men's neckwear and silk ties. It housed the successor of H.C. Cohn Company, Superba Cravats, until 1983. The Andrews Street facade is detailed with Medina sandstone and corbelled brick in Romanesque Revival style.
Man wearing a soccer-style warm woollen scarf and jacket Model wearing a modern colorful fashion scarf A scarf, plural scarves, is a piece of fabric worn around the neck or head for warmth, sun protection, cleanliness, fashion, or religious reasons or used to show the support for a sports club or team. They can be made in a variety of different materials such as wool, linen, silk or cotton. It is a common type of neckwear.
A variety of official neckerchiefs are available or the troop can create their own design. Many troops now opt not to wear neckwear. Special neckerchiefs such as Eagle Scout or Wood Badge are generally worn on formal occasions. Older, all-olive green uniforms from the 1970s and earlier may still be worn by Scouters who possess them, although parts may not be worn interchangeably with the current Centennial Scout Uniform or the de la Renta-designed uniforms.
Schick was the only American to participate in the New Jewelry Movement which swept through England and the Netherlands. At the end of the 1980s, she began to make pieces of plywood and began to focus predominantly on neckwear. However, she did continue to make wooden bracelets during this time, using dowel sticks which were painted with variegated colors. Her three-dimensional pieces were more like sculpture than traditional flat jewelry and could as easily be displayed on a wall as worn.
A silver Tie chain A tie chain is a neckwear-controlling device. Similar to tie clips and tie bars, it is used to hold in place a tie to the underlying shirt front, ensuring that the tie hangs straight. This accessory is composed of two parts, a durable clip and a chain (typically of gold or silver). The clip attaches to a button or attaches to the placket on the shirt and when properly worn is covered entirely by the tie.
A pocket square should always be worn with morning dress. They may be made from linen, cotton, or silk. Whilst a simple white linen square with rolled edges is classic, they may instead be a solid colour or patterned and should always complement the neckwear. In respect of ties and pocket squares, it is considered particularly elegant to pair one of those accessories, which is made from silk, with the other, made from a non- lustrous material such as linen or cotton.
The Stooges play three sets of identical triplets, born one year apart. All nine brothers lose track of each other after World War II, unaware that they are all living in the same city. One set (Moe, Larry and Joe) is single, one (Max, Louie and Jack) is married, and the other (Morris, Luke and Jeff) is engaged. The brothers can be told apart by their neckwear (the single set wears striped ties, the married wear no ties, and the engaged set wear bow ties).
The foundation sells limited-edition bow ties with "proceeds going to organizations nationwide that are working toward marriage equality". Their collections are designed by the couple plus guest designers, and is sold by The Tie Bar, a Naperville, Illinois-based online men's neckwear company. In January 2013, the couple were recruited by Lieutenant Governor of Illinois Sheila Simon to lobby legislators to pass SB10 which would allow same-sex marriage. The bill passed both legislative houses, and Governor Pat Quinn signed the bill into law, going into effect on June 1, 2014.
In 1930, following an argument about her husband's dull ties, his wife made him one from silk dress material. Following Whitman's suicide in 1932, his widow travelled through Europe, purchasing fabrics that she brought back to New York with the intention of launching a career making men's ties. Vescovi Whitman founded Countess Mara, her men's neckwear company, in 1935. While Mara was her second name, the company name might have been inspired by an 18th-century Kneller portrait of the Countess de Mar wearing a loosely tied Steinkirk cravat.
This plaster model dating to 1930 is held in Quimper's Musée des beaux-arts. In his composition Armel- Beaufils presents us with three faces of the region of Finistère showing the different types of cap worn by the women of the region. The woman to the left wears the cap worn in Plougastel-Daoulas, the woman to the right the cap worn in Rosporden and the woman in the centre the cap and neckwear of a woman in Bigouden. The work was for a proposed monument for Quimper railway station.
Silk neckties with red, gold, and navy stripes are available for men and women. Black dress shoes and black socks or stockings are worn with the dress uniform. Older versions of neckwear representing Cub Scouting (gold and blue striped necktie), Boy Scouting (silver and red striped necktie), Exploring (blue and red striped necktie), or all programs (silver, red and blue striped necktie) may also be worn with this uniform. A small lapel pin representing an adult recognition may be worn on the left lapel; a small lapel pin representing Wood Badge or the Sea Badge may be worn on the right lapel.
Of the five most prominent French shirtmakers of the 20th century—Bouvin, Charvet, Poirier, Seelio, and Seymous—all but Charvet have closed. It is also the only remaining shirtmaker on Place Vendôme. The goal of the company is to give its customers the option to custom order or customize everything it sells, from neckwear (including bow ties) to underwear, with "the idea that a garment that carries a personal stamp exceeds any other form of luxury".Store director citation in: Bolts of fabric on display throughout the store can be held against oneself to see how they really look.
Gloves are optional, but usually worn by winning exhibitors because they provide a better grip on the lead shank and give a polished look. Jackets or vests are also optional, but common. If the handler is showing English style, they wear the same jodhpurs or breeches and boots as they would wear in a riding class, with appropriate hunt seat or saddle seat hats, neckwear, and jackets. In a few breeds, showmanship exhibitors, both male and female, may instead choose to wear a business suit similar to what might be worn to an office or other white collar work setting.
The Marc Anthony Collection was an American lifestyle brand created by American recording artist Marc Anthony that is sold exclusively at Kohl's department stores and at Kohls.com. In November 2010, Kohl's announced a partnership with Anthony and his then-wife Jennifer Lopez. Originally marketed as "the first celebrity couple to simultaneously design collections for one retailer", following Anthony and Lopez's divorce, the lines were marked as two separate brands. The Marc Anthony Collection consists of sportswear, dress shirts, neckwear, accessories, suit separates, sport coats and shoes, while the Jennifer Lopez Collection includes contemporary sportswear, dresses, handbags, jewelry, shoes and sleepwear along with a home collection of bedding and towels.
In the past, the school's crest was also engraved on the left of the tag, but this design choice has long since been discontinued. This tag serves as the student's name tag and a visible display of their academic seniority. Hai Sing Catholic's neckwear of choice is the tie regardless of gender. The design of the Hai Sing Catholic's school tie has varied greatly over the years but it is always in the colour of the school's traditional blue, and decorated with white embroidered elements like the full name of the school and/or the school crest in some fashion, either emblazoned upon it, or used as repeating motifs.
Lucia quit school at the age of 12, saying she "didn't like the teacher," and began working in the Steinbloch garment factory in Rochester, New York at the age of 14. She became more involved with unions over the next 15 years, including the Neckwear Workers Union and Amalgamated Clothing Workers Union. She took support classes from the YWCA, which led to her getting recruited to the Bryn Mawr Summer School for Women Workers in 1927. Lucia continued her high school education at the Rochester Business Institute, and confronted the union officers at the school with concerns that Italian Americans were not being treated fairly in the workplace.
The four-in-hand knot is a method of tying a necktie. It is also known as a simple knot or schoolboy knot, due to its simplicity and style. Some reports state that carriage drivers tied their reins with a four-in-hand knot, while others claim that the carriage drivers wore their scarves in the manner of a four-in-hand, but the most likely etymology is that members of the Four-in- Hand Club in London began to wear the neckwear, making it fashionable. The knot produced by this method is on the narrow side, notably asymmetric, and appropriate for most, but not all occasions.
The neckwear usually goes down to the knees and the bracelets are 4–6 inches wide. The large silver brooches used to attach the cloth are now replaced with gold and are usually decorated with a “Khamaisah”, a hand shaped symbol, or other charms that are believed to keep the evil eye off. Women only wear the full outfit with the jewelry in special occasions and weddings. It is traditional for the groom to give the outfit with the gold to his bride at their wedding and for the bride to wear it the day after. The women’s traditional outfit is very expensive, but the prices vary depending on the quality and weight of gold or silver.
In July 2011, New York firm ALM Unlimited filed a lawsuit against Trump for non-payment. ALM had been hired in 2003 to seek offers from clothing companies for a Trump fashion line, and it had arranged a meeting between Trump and PVH, which licensed the Trump name for dress shirts and neckwear. ALM, which had received over $300,000 during a three-year period, alleged in the lawsuit that Trump's discontinuation of payments in 2008 was against their initial agreement. In pre-trial depositions, Trump and two of his business officials – attorney George H. Ross and executive vice president of global licensing Cathy Glosser – gave contradictory statements regarding whether ALM was entitled to payments.
Icebreaker has developed a merino fibre layering system in multiple weights including: 120 g/m² Featherweight, 150 g/m² Ultralite, 200 g/m² Lightweight, 260 g/m² Midweight, 320 g/m² Midlayer and 380 g/m² Outerlayer. Icebreaker products can be worn solo or layered. Collections include Superfine Lightweight Travel for warm to hot conditions and all season wear; City Lightweight Urban Wear; Icebreaker GT stand alone and insulation layers for active sports such as skiing and snowboarding; Icebreaker GT Running, Road Cycling and Mountain biking lines with Lycra; Bodyfit Active Base Layers for outdoor sports; wind resistant Outer Layers; and Nature underwear for women and Beast underwear for men. The company also makes socks and accessories including headwear, gloves and neckwear.
He continued to rule the O.D. Connected with a stern but fair hand, relying on the Floating Outfit to carry out his wishes and often sending them to the aid of friends or relatives who had need of their talents. Despite his sternness, Hardin has a soft spot for his granddaughter Betty Hardin, and occasionally shows a keen humour and generosity to the young men he normally treats severely, such as when, having scolded Red Blaze for his gaudy neckwear, Hardin rewards him for a job well done with a still more outlandish silk bandana that he had bought for himself as a young man ("Cousin Red's Big Chance" in The Hard Riders). Although formerly having been in arms against Mexico, Hardin retains many important friends south of the border, including even one (Don Ruiz Villaneuva, in The Peacemakers) who fought on the Mexican side at the siege of the Alamo. His eventual death is reported at the conclusion of Doc Leroy M. D..
U.K. Prime Minister Winston Churchill in 1943, giving his famous 'V' sign during World War II on Downing Street, London, wearing a black lounge suit with formal trousers, dotted bowtie, dark waistcoat, homburg hat, and a walking stick The black lounge suit (UK), stroller (U.S.), or Stresemann (Continental Europe), is a men's day attire semi-formal intermediate of a formal morning dress and an informal lounge suit; comprising grey striped or checked formal trousers, but distinguished by a conventional-length lounge jacket, single- or double-breasted in black, midnight blue or grey.Book of Etiquette (1931), Lady Troubridge This makes it largely identical to the formal morning dress from which it is derived, only having exchanged the morning coat with a suit jacket, yet with equivalent options otherwise, such as necktie or bowtie for neckwear, a waistcoat (typically black, grey, or buff), French cuffs dress shirt of optional collar type, and black dress shoes or dress boots. The correct hat would be a semi-formal homburg, bowler, or boater hat.
Some may represent the work-in-progress of a workshop.Green, 45, 49, 70 After the early period, torcs are especially prominent in the Celtic cultures reaching to a coast of the Atlantic, from modern Spain to Ireland, and on both sides of the English Channel. Some very elaborately worked torcs with relief decoration in a late form of La Tène style have been found in Britain and Ireland, dating from roughly the 3rd to 1st centuries BC. There may be a connection with an older tradition in the British Isles of elaborate gold neckwear in the form of gold lunulas, which seem centred on Ireland in the Bronze Age, and later flat or curved wide collars; gold twisted ribbon torcs are found from both periods, but also imported styles such as the fused-buffer.Key examples of all Irish types are in both Wallace and Treasures; see previous reference for older types, the Iron Age ones are: Treasures nos. 14, 15, 21 and Wallace chapter 4, nos. 3, 4 and 10.

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