"ascot tie" meaning in English

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Noun

Forms: ascot ties [plural]
Etymology: Traditionally worn at the Ascot races in Ascot, England. Head templates: {{en-noun}} ascot tie (plural ascot ties)
  1. A type of cravat or necktie with a narrow neckband and wide wings laid one across the other. Wikipedia link: Ascot Racecourse, ascot tie Categories (topical): Neckwear Synonyms: ascot, Ascot tie Related terms: Ascot cap, Ascot scarf Translations (type of necktie): koltuko (Esperanto), plastron (Finnish), пластро́н (plastrón) [masculine] (Russian), plastron (Turkish)

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