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	<title>Real Good Media &#187; Cravats</title>
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		<title>Cravats &#8211; where to buy a cravat?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Cravats are making an upsurge in popularity in recent years overcoming their association with outdated old fashion neckwear. For those who don’t know, a cravat is an original form of neckwear that later lead to the creation of neckties and bowties. The cravat died in popularity over the years with more modern and popular alternatives [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Cravats are making an upsurge in popularity in recent years overcoming their association with outdated old fashion neckwear. For those who don’t know, a cravat is an original form of neckwear that later lead to the creation of neckties and bowties. The cravat died in popularity over the years with more modern and popular alternatives such as scarves and ties however recently with changes in fashion and style the cravat has made a reappearance as an almost posh or upmarket version of the bow tie and tie. The cravats most common use nowadays is formal wear such as at weddings. Wedding cravats are very popular these days as an unusual form of neckwear that adds some uniqueness to a person’s wedding day. The wedding cravat is often made from quality silk although these are more expensive and a cheaper version of the cravat is available in polyester.</p>
<p>The <a href="http://www.cravat.org.uk/">cravat</a> is still a unique item of clothing and therefore they are not always easy to find. Retailers on the high street tend to only stock them in big stores; therefore the best place to buy a cravat is online. SuitsMen do a great selection of polyester cravats in many colours from the usual black and white, to green and red cravats, because these are made from polyester they are also very cheap. For a more stylish cravat, suitable for a wedding check out the cravats at Moss. They feature a number of quality silk cravats in many different colours. However don’t be put off by the fact it is silk they are still reasonably priced and will look great on the wedding day. Alternatively you can also buy the cravat with a waistcoat, these cravat and waistcoat combinations save you money and also mean you have a perfectly matching waistcoat and cravat.</p>
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