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The Art of Tying the Cravat; Demonstrated in sixteen lessons

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About This Book

The manual opens with a historical survey tracing neckwear from ancient throat-protecting cloths through evolving collars and ruffs to contemporary cravat fashions, and comments on social and hygienic implications. It then offers a practical course divided into sixteen progressive lessons that demonstrate thirty-two distinct tying styles, illustrated by explanatory plates and a portrait of the author. Foundational techniques, including a key solution to the Gordian knot, underpin later variations, and concluding chapters discuss correct construction, appropriate colours and the sartorial consequences of poor execution.

About the Author

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H. Le Blanc

H. Le Blanc is an author known for his work in the realm of fashion and personal grooming, particularly through his notable book, "The Art of Tying the Cravat; Demonstrated in Sixteen Lessons." This instructional guide offers readers a detailed exploration of cravat tying techniques, reflecting the fashion sensibilities of its time. Le Blanc's contributions provide insight into the cultural importance of neckwear and its role in gentlemanly attire, making his work a valuable resource for those interested in historical fashion and etiquette.

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