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  2. Necktie - Wikipedia

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    Early neckties were simple, rectangular cloth strips cut on the square, with square ends. The term four-in-hand originally described a carriage with four horses and a driver; later, it also was the name of a London gentlemen's club, The Four-in-Hand Driving Company founded in 1856.

  3. Handkerchief - Wikipedia

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    A linen handkerchief A lace handkerchief Morris dancers with handkerchiefs in Oxford. A handkerchief (/ ˈ h æ Å‹ k É™r tʃ ɪ f /; also called a hankie or, historically, a handkercher or a fogle [1]) is a form of a kerchief or bandanna, typically a hemmed square of thin fabric which can be carried in the pocket or handbag for personal hygiene purposes such as wiping one's hands or face, or ...

  4. Countess Mara - Wikipedia

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    Countess Mara ties featured several novel marketing decisions. Vescovi Whitman had the C.M. initials featured on the outside blade of each tie, ensuring that they were instantly recognizable. [ 4 ] The ties were made in very limited quantities, typically only fifteen dozen per design, and they were comparatively expensive.

  5. Handkerchief code - Wikipedia

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    For example, a dark blue handkerchief indicates an interest in anal sex, and wearing it in the left pocket indicates a preference for being the penetrating partner. The code was first used in the 1970s in the United States , Canada , Australia , and Europe , by gay and bisexual men seeking casual sex or BDSM practitioners.

  6. Category:Neckwear - Wikipedia

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    Neckties (1 C, 19 P, 1 F) S. Scarves (1 C, 40 P, 1 F) Pages in category "Neckwear" The following 36 pages are in this category, out of 36 total.

  7. Joe Sutton (journalist) - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Sutton (born August 1986) is a journalist and designer. Since 2003 he has been working in the news and entertainment business. Sutton has developed a reputation for his various styles in fashion.

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