Regency Fashion: Cravate en Coquille

Cravate en Coquille The tie of this Cravat should resemble a shell it is very pleasing and easily formed it consists
of a double or triple knot and the ends are fastened at the back of the neck It does not require starch and may be worn with or without a whalebone stiffener The colour may be that most pleasing to the wearer

The Art of Tying the Cravat: Demonstrated in Sixteen Lessons (1828).

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

For more on cravats:

Regency Fashion: Important Observations on Cravat Wearing โ€“ Regency Reader (regrom.com)

Regency Fashion: Putting on a Cravat โ€“ Regency Reader (regrom.com)

Regency Fashion: The Cravat a lโ€™Americaine โ€“ Regency Reader (regrom.com)

Regency Fashion: Cravate a la Byron โ€“ Regency Reader (regrom.com)

Regency Fashion: Cravate Sentimentale โ€“ Regency Reader (regrom.com)

Regency Fashion: The Cravate en Cascade โ€“ Regency Reader (regrom.com)

Regency Fashions: Cravate Mathematique โ€“ Regency Reader (regrom.com)

Regency Fashion: Cravate a la Maratte โ€“ Regency Reader (regrom.com)

Regency Fashion: Cravate a la Gastronome โ€“ Regency Reader (regrom.com)

Regency Fashion: Cravate de Chasse โ€“ Regency Reader (regrom.com)

Regency Fashion: Cravate a la Paresseuse โ€“ Regency Reader (regrom.com)

Regency Fashion: Cravate Romantique โ€“ Regency Reader (regrom.com)

Regency Fashion: Cravate a la Talma โ€“ Regency Reader (regrom.com)

Regency Fashion: Cravate Casse Coeur โ€“ Regency Reader (regrom.com)


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