cravat Meaning in Telugu ( cravat తెలుగు అంటే)
క్రావట్, గులబండ్
Noun:
టై, గులబండ్,
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cravat's Usage Examples:
moustache, hair that looked like a bearskin hat and a wardrobe of wide-lapelled, three-piece suits, cravats and open-necked shirts in colours so bright.
At the Battle of Queenston Heights, he fought alongside Winfield Scott, who used Totten's cravat as a white flag to signal the American surrender.
comprises a matching tailcoat and waistcoat, breeches and stockings, lace cuffs and cravat, cocked hat and a sword.
The primary school uniform is similar to the high school uniform except for the long sleeves, cravat and the shorter dress.
(evening hair-styling), garnitures de corset (corset trims), ruffles and cravats.
linen or cotton featured tall standing collars and were worn with wide cravats tied in a soft bow.
the French king, men wore lace cravats, or jabots, that took a large amount of time and effort to arrange.
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the female trend towards a conical silhouette, and male high cravats and dandyism.
Tartan was given spurious association with specific Highland clans after publications such as James Logan's romanticised work The Scottish Gael (1831) led the Scottish tartan industry to invent clan tartans and tartan became a desirable material for dresses, waistcoats and cravats.
There were many variants on the waistcoat and tie, the earliest being the knitted brown waistcoat and turquoise cravat tie.
Also known as a cravat bandage, a triangular bandage is a piece of cloth put into a right-angled triangle, and often provided.
The modern necktie, ascot, and bow tie are descended from the cravat.
Synonyms:
ascot, stock, neckwear, neckcloth,
Antonyms:
disrepute, irregular, overstock, understock, original,