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    After a fruitless search for a suitable cravat for a fast approaching party I have resolved to attempt to make my own, as a temporary solution. What I am finding difficult to locate however is any form of pattern or dimensions for a Day Cravat similar to the one pictured. Any help you all can provide will be most appreciated.

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    Hi guys, I just received 4 ascots from my grand fathers collection of things and decided to wear one into the office today. Looks kinda dapper, with my blazer and slacks.

    Can anyone tell me in what era did gentleman really wear Ascots on a regular.

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    Ah yes, the Ascot! That?¢‚Ǩ‚Ñ¢s a photo of me wearing my 40?¢‚Ǩ‚Ñ¢s Ascot with a vintage outfit proper for the Ascot. To answer your question, it was worn by lots of Hollywood stars such as Fred Astaire, Cary Grant and many more off the set. It was a popular casual sport item worn in the late 30?¢‚Ǩ‚Ñ¢s and 40?¢‚Ǩ‚Ñ¢s mostly. I know it has a rich history and it goes farther back then that but, it saw lots of use by stars in the 30?¢‚Ǩ‚Ñ¢s and 40?¢‚Ǩ‚Ñ¢s.

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    Smashing!

    WR, you look simply smashing in that ascot!!
    Thanks for info!
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    Hello Gents,

    From my way of thinking since they are still available now then they are still valid for now, although rarely seen, but when you do see them they still look smart! I believe they were still worn commonly through the 50's to 80's, you see them a lot in movies, though their popularity has decreased. I was watching 9 to 5 the other day and one of the men was wearing one with a blazer and it looked really great, but the character was fairly conservative, something that is rare these days. I guess these days I mainly see them on older men, I have a few myself and have worn them in theatrical events etc. Who knows I might one day pluck up the courage and wear one when not in a theatrical event! Men dress differently here in Australia, and sometimes it is hard enough to get a man to wear a tie, let alone an ascot. A couple of years ago an Aussie guy won an Oscar for a Claymation film he made, and he wore an ascot for the ceremony and I remember it provoked a lot of comment, but unfortunately the trend did not catch on.

    There is a store here called Tie Rack which I know is in England, not sure about the US, but you can still buy ascots there. When I see one I like I add it to the collection in the hope that they may come back into fashion, well mainstream fashion that is. In the meantime they look great with my vintage suits. I have seen them in some modern photo shoots, and saw this pic of one on modern men forums - I think this looks great even though it is not vintage.



    I know it is a modern outfit, but it is good to see some vintage touches to it. The head of the model was already missing in the photo, so I guess he wanted some privacy.

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    This may or may not be of interest, but a small group of ascot enthusiasts have been sharing their ideas/interests at a Yahoo Group called, The Gentlemens Silk Ascot & Cravat Club. Seems a bit silly, but why not.

    Here's the address
    http://groups.yahoo.com/group/thegen...cotcravatclub/

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    Quote Originally Posted by Westward
    This may or may not be of interest, but a small group of ascot enthusiasts have been sharing their ideas/interests at a Yahoo Group called, The Gentlemens Silk Ascot & Cravat Club. Seems a bit silly, but why not.

    Here's the address
    http://groups.yahoo.com/group/thegen...cotcravatclub/

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    Why is it an age-restricted site? I'm too wary about signing into places like that.

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    Don't Ask why, just Ascot.

    Quote Originally Posted by 3PieceSuitGuy
    Hello Gents,

    From my way of thinking since they are still available now then they are still valid for now, although rarely seen, but when you do see them they still look smart! I believe they were still worn commonly through the 50's to 80's, you see them a lot in movies, though their popularity has decreased. I was watching 9 to 5 the other day and one of the men was wearing one with a blazer and it looked really great, but the character was fairly conservative, something that is rare these days. I guess these days I mainly see them on older men, I have a few myself and have worn them in theatrical events etc. Who knows I might one day pluck up the courage and wear one when not in a theatrical event! Men dress differently here in Australia, and sometimes it is hard enough to get a man to wear a tie, let alone an ascot. A couple of years ago an Aussie guy won an Oscar for a Claymation film he made, and he wore an ascot for the ceremony and I remember it provoked a lot of comment, but unfortunately the trend did not catch on.

    There is a store here called Tie Rack which I know is in England, not sure about the US, but you can still buy ascots there. When I see one I like I add it to the collection in the hope that they may come back into fashion, well mainstream fashion that is. In the meantime they look great with my vintage suits. I have seen them in some modern photo shoots, and saw this pic of one on modern men forums - I think this looks great even though it is not vintage.



    I know it is a modern outfit, but it is good to see some vintage touches to it. The head of the model was already missing in the photo, so I guess he wanted some privacy.

    Cheers

    Peter
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    Let's try that again.






    Sorry about the previous post.

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