A necktie is a long piece of cloth worn around the neck, tied in various knots, and traditionally associated with formal or business attire. Its origins trace back to 17th-century Croatia, where soldiers wore decorative neck scarves called "cravats." French soldiers adopted this style, and it became popular across Europe. By the 19th century, the necktie evolved into its modern form, gaining prominence in British fashion. Today, neckties are a symbol of professionalism and elegance, worn in both formal and casual settings worldwide.
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