Silk Cravat - Samson Historical

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Sometimes also called a cravat, a neck stock or scarf is a key part of a proper 18th century man's attire. This silk scarf is tied and worn under the collar.

Sometimes also called a stock, a cravat is a key part of a proper 18th and early 19th-century man’s attire. This silk scarf is tied and worn under the collar. Black or White

Coming Soon: The Art of Tying The Cravat, instructions on how to tie a proper scarf.

The size is 11x60

Silk Cravat - Samson Historical

Philip Mould & Co. - The 'Steinkirk' style cravat was favoured by both men and women in the early 18th century. The subject's white linen cravat emulates this popular fashion and its

Samson Historical

Hand-rolled and hand-stitched seams. Made of natural silk thread, approximately 13 x 69. Also available in white. Perfect for men's outfits from the

Men's Silk Cravat Black

The History of the Cravat – Cravat Club

Block Printed Cravats - Samson Historical

Silk Cravat - Samson Historical

Block Printed Cravats - Samson Historical

Block Printed Cravats - Samson Historical

The History of the Cravat – Cravat Club

The History of the Cravat – Cravat Club

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