cravat

/krəˈvæt/
noun
  1. A wide, decorative piece of cloth worn around the neck, often tucked into a shirt or jacket, similar to a scarf or necktie.
    • She bought a patterned cravat to add a touch of elegance to her outfit.
    • In the 19th century, gentlemen often sported a neatly tied cravat.
    • He wore a silk cravat with his vintage suit.
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