Category
page 1Neckties
necktie
thumb|A man wearing a colorful necktie
bow tie
variety of necktie
tie clip
clothing accessory that is used to clip a tie to the underlying shirt front
jabot
decorative clothing accessory
ascot
neckband with wide pointed wings
bolo tie
necktie of thin cord usually tipped with with aglets and fastened with a decorative slide
tie pin
neckwear-controlling device
cravat
long strip of fine cloth wound around the neck and tied in front into a bow or knot
focale
thumb|upright=1.3|Focalia worn by cavalry troopers and some infantry on a panel from Trajan's Columnthumb|Focale on a Classical reenactment|Roman military reenactor
The focale (plural focalia), also known as a sudarium ("sweat cloth"), was a woolen or linen scarf worn by ancient Roman military personnel. It protected the neck from chafing by the armor and was used for warmth. The focale is depicted widely in military scenes from Roman art, such as the relief sculpture on the Arch of Septimius Severus in the Roman Forum and Trajan's Column. It is shown loosely knotted in the front, but is somet
collar pin
for a shirt collar