Regency Fashion: Cravate a la Colin

The snark is strong in this one.

Cravate à la Colin Is commenced like the Byron Bergami and Talma a mere knot is made the ends left loose and shirt collars turned down as shown in the Cravate Jesuitique This style possesses the great advantage of preventing
venting the wearer from entering any public place and of causing him to be shewn politely to the door of any private house See plate D fig 27 and 32 The Art of Tying the Cravat: Demonstrated in Sixteen Lessons (1828).

 

For more on cravats:

Regency Fashion: Important Observations on Cravat Wearing – Regency Reader (regrom.com)

Regency Fashion: Putting on a Cravat – Regency Reader (regrom.com)

Regency Fashion: The Cravat a l’Americaine – Regency Reader (regrom.com)

Regency Fashion: Cravate a la Byron – Regency Reader (regrom.com)

Regency Fashion: Cravate Sentimentale – Regency Reader (regrom.com)

Regency Fashion: The Cravate en Cascade – Regency Reader (regrom.com)

Regency Fashions: Cravate Mathematique – Regency Reader (regrom.com)

Regency Fashion: Cravate a la Maratte – Regency Reader (regrom.com)

Regency Fashion: Cravate a la Gastronome – Regency Reader (regrom.com)

Regency Fashion: Cravate de Chasse – Regency Reader (regrom.com)

Regency Fashion: Cravate a la Paresseuse – Regency Reader (regrom.com)

Regency Fashion: Cravate Romantique – Regency Reader (regrom.com)

Regency Fashion: Cravate a la Talma – Regency Reader (regrom.com)

Regency Fashion: Cravate Casse Coeur – Regency Reader (regrom.com)

Regency Fashion: Cravate en Coquille – Regency Reader (regrom.com)

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