

It remains a feature of morning dress for weddings today. Later in the 1880s, amongst the upper-middle-class in Europe men began to wear a more loosely tied version for formal daytime events with daytime full dress in frock coats or with morning coats. The ascot is descended from the earlier type of cravat widespread in the early 19th century, most notably during the age of Beau Brummell, made of heavily starched linen and elaborately tied around the neck. The casual form is made from a thinner woven silk that is more comfortable when worn against the skin, often with ornate and colourful printed patterns. A more casual form of ascot is in British English called a cravat, or sometimes as a day cravat to distinguish it from the formal ascot or dress cravat. This type of dress cravat is made of a thicker, woven type of silk similar to a modern tie and is traditionally either grey or black. It is usually reserved for formal wear with morning dress for daytime weddings and worn with a cutaway morning coat and striped grey formal trousers.

This wide tie is usually patterned, folded over, and fastened with a tie pin or tie clip.

Former Virginia governor Ralph Northam giving inaugural address while wearing an ascot tie, 2018Īn ascot tie or ascot is a neckband with wide pointed wings, traditionally made of pale grey patterned silk.
