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           2  Clip-On
           A clip-on does not go around the neck but clips to the collar points. (Fig 2)




                                 Fig 2
























           3  Self-Tie
           If choosing a self-tie/tie-it-yourself/freestyle bow tie, there are usually two shapes available: the “bat wing,” which
           is parallel-sided like a cricket bat, and the “thistle,” also known as the butterfly.
           4  Ascot Tie
           An ascot is worn in place of neck tie with a suit or blazer. Wear an ascot low around your neck and make sure it
           just peeks out from your shirt’s neckline.
           An  ascot  tie,  or  ascot  or  hanker-tie,  is  a  neckband  with  wide  pointed  wings,  traditionally  made  of  pale  grey
           patterned silk. This wide tie is usually patterned, folded over, and fastened with a tie pin or tie clip.
           5  Cravat

           This is a neckband, the forerunner of the modern tailored necktie and bow tie (Fig 3)

                                        Fig 3































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