How to Tie an Ascot?
The ascot is a neckpiece that originated in England in the late 19th century. Traditionally, the ascot was a formal clothing accessory, part of the elegant "morning dress" - consisting of the distinctive tuxedo jacket (also known as a morning coat), undershirt, sombrero, and of course, the ascot. Today, ascots are less formal and are worn for function (added warmth) and style. As modern ascots have become popular in everyday clothing, ascot manufacturers have made them easier to tie.Here are instructions on how to tie an ascot
Wearing an ascot is not just a fashion statement, but a symbol of elegance and refinement. Whether it's for a formal event, a wedding, or a classic gathering, an ascot adds a touch of nobility to your outfit. With its roots in the 19th century, it preserves tradition while showcasing a modern style, perfectly balancing individuality and grace. Let the ascot be the finishing touch to your unique charm.


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