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  2. Bow tie - Wikipedia

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    A striped bow tie. The bow tie or dicky bow [1] / b oʊ / is a type of necktie. A modern bow tie is tied using a common shoelace knot, which is also called the bow knot for that reason. It consists of a ribbon of fabric tied around the collar of a shirt in a symmetrical manner so that the two opposite ends form loops.

  3. Continental tie - Wikipedia

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    A continental tie worn on a US Navy uniform. A continental tie, also called a crossover tie, is a type of bow tie partly covered by the dress shirt collar.

  4. Formal wear - Wikipedia

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    White piqué front or plain stiff-fronted shirt with a detachable wing collar, cuff links and shirt studs; White piqué bow tie; White piqué vest [1] A evening tailcoat [2] Black patent leather court shoes; Accessories; Women wear a variety of dresses. See ball gowns, evening gowns, and wedding dresses. Business attire for women has a ...

  5. Empress Masako of Japan's Best Looks of All Time - AOL

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    On her wedding day, Masako wore Western-style gown—an exquisite, soft A-line dress that ends in a petal-like collar and harbors a soft floral pattern. ... The adorable dress is tied back with a ...

  6. 1900s in Western fashion - Wikipedia

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    Collars were overall very tall and stiffened. Dress shirts had stiff fronts, sometimes decorated with shirt studs and buttoned up the back. Striped shirts were popular for informal occasions. The usual necktie was a narrow four-in-hand. Ascot ties were worn with formal day dress and white bow ties with evening dress.

  7. 1870s in Western fashion - Wikipedia

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    Vanity Fair sketch of 1879 shows Sir Albert Abdallah David Sassoon in "morning dress" (formal daywear): grey trousers, dark cutaway coat, white waistcoat, wing-collared shirt and dark tie. British statesman William Gladstone wears conservative clothing; his tall collar is still upstanding, and he wears his tie in a bow knot. 1879.

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