The 18th Century equivalent of a necktie: a narrow band of white linen that is double wrapped around the neck and tied in a simple knot. It is a lovely finishing touch for any historic gentleman or founding father, and is inspired by the neck wraps featured in many 18th Century portraits. Alexander Hamilton sports this style of linen neck wrap on the $10 bill! This accessory measures 5 by approximately 70, and is sufficiently long to double wrap and tie for most sizes.
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The 18th Century equivalent of a necktie: a narrow band of white linen that is double wrapped around the neck and tied in a simple knot. It is a lovely finishing touch for any historic gentleman or founding father, and is inspired by the neck wraps featured in many 18th Century portraits. Alexander Hamilton sports this style of linen neck wrap on the $10 bill! This accessory measures 5 by approximately 70, and is sufficiently long to double wrap and tie for most sizes.
Fine White Linen Men's Historical Cravat Neck Wrap Stock Ascot 18th Century Style
Fine White Linen Men's Historical Cravat Neck Wrap Stock
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