Tag: 17th century
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How the Cravat Traced its Origins to 17th-Century Battlefields
Introduction: A Neckwear with a War-Torn Past When people think of the cravat, images of elegant office menus and formal evenings often come to mind. Yet the word itself has a rugged origin, tied to 17th-century Europe’s battlefields. The evolution of the cravat from a practical bandage-like neckcloth worn by soldiers to a symbol of…
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From Battlefields to Boardrooms: How the Cravat Got Its Name and Its Threaded History
Introduction: The Cravat Before the Tie When we think of the cravat, many picture a voluminous neckcloth framing a poised, well-dressed executive. Yet the cravat’s journey to the modern office is a tale braided with military campaigns, foreign mercenaries, and evolving fashion. The word itself carries a battlefield pedigree, and understanding that history helps explain…
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Cravat: How the Word Originated on 17th Century Battlefields
Origins of a Neckwear Icon The word cravat has a simple, almost theater-like origin story. It traces back to the 17th century when European armies clashed across the continent. As soldiers from various regions wore distinctive scarves around their necks, a particular style caught the eye of civilians, diplomats, and fashion-conscious observers. Over time, that…
