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  2. Hoxton knot - Wikipedia

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    The Hoxton knot, [1] Chelsea knot, [2] French loop, [3] Parisian scarf knot [4] or Snug Tug [5] is a method of arranging a scarf about the neck. The scarf is doubled back and placed around the neck. The tails of the scarf are then pulled through the U-bend of the doubling to secure them, as with a cow hitch or lark's head.

  3. Krama - Wikipedia

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    A krama (/ k r ɑː ˈ m ɑː / krah-MAH; Khmer: ក្រមា [krɑːmáː]) [1] is a sturdy traditional Cambodian garment with many uses, including as a scarf, bandanna, to cover the face, for decorative purposes, and as a hammock for children. [2]

  4. List of knots - Wikipedia

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    Hitching tie – simple knot used to tie off drawstring bags that allows quick access; Honda knot a.k.a. lariat loop – loop knot commonly used in a lasso; Hoxton knot – a method of arranging a scarf about the neck; Hunter's bend a.k.a. rigger's bend – joins two lines

  5. Turk's head knot - Wikipedia

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    In the World Organization of the Scout Movement, the scarf rings called woggles to affix their neckerchiefs or scarfs are often variations of the Turk's head knot. The Gilwell Woggle is worn by Scout Leaders who complete training courses to be awarded the Wood Badge insignia. It is an official part of the uniform.

  6. Garrote - Wikipedia

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    Practitioners used a yellow silk or cloth scarf called a rumāl. [2] The Indian version of the garrote frequently incorporates a knot at the center intended to aid in crushing the larynx , decreasing the communication capabilities of the victim, while someone applies pressure to the victim's back, usually using a foot or knee.

  7. Timothée Chalamet Ditches His Tie for a Silk Scarf at the ...

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    Chalamet posed on his own, wearing a blue dotted silk scarf with his suit, in lieu of a traditional tie. Chalamet is nominated tonight for his work in A Complete Unknown, where he plays Bob Dylan ...

  8. Cravat (early) - Wikipedia

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    Emanuel de Geer wearing a military sash over a buff jerkin and sporting a cravat with it in 1656, portrait by Bartholomeus van der Helst. According to 1828 encyclopedic The art of tying the cravat: demonstrated in sixteen lessons, the Romans were the first to wear knotted kerchiefs around their necks, but the modern version of the cravat (French: la cravate) originated in the 1660s.

  9. Decorative knot - Wikipedia

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    Though the word decorative sometimes implies that little or no function is served, the craft of decorative knot tying generally combines both form and function. [5] Coxcombing is decorative knotwork performed by sailors during the Age of Sail to dress-up, protect, or help identify specific items and parts of ships and boats.

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