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Saturday, April 4, 2009
1800: the Jabot
The Jabot
, a falling ruffle, especially of lace, worn at the neck by women and wen. This style tie is not so much a tie, but more a collar, or bib, in varying styles, worn over a blouse or shirt. Jabots became very popular in the 1800s.
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