neckerchieves
/ˈnɛkərtʃivz/
noun
- A piece of cloth worn around the neck, often tied in a knot or bow, used as a fashion accessory or for warmth.
- He pulled his neckerchief tighter to block the cold wind.
- The scout tied his neckerchief neatly before the ceremony.
- She wore a colorful neckerchief with her denim jacket.
- A decorative scarf worn as part of a uniform, especially by scouts, cowboys, or certain military groups.
- The cowboy's red neckerchief was a classic part of his outfit.
- The soldiers wore neckerchieves as part of their dress uniform.
- Each scout troop has its own unique neckerchief color and pattern.