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7->''"B-bib?! Now see here, you uncouth barbarian! This is a CRAVAT!"''
8-->-- '''Virion''', ''VideoGame/FireEmblemAwakening''
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10A cravat is a strip of cloth originating from UsefulNotes/{{Croatia}} that is wrapped and tied around the neck, sometimes embellished with lace or other decals. It's a predecessor to the necktie, and a common accessory in 17th to 19th century men's fashion.
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12It's also excellent shorthand to show your audience that a character is one rich, classy bastard.
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14More often than not, a character who wears a cravat will be quite a proponent of the GoodOldWays -- if they're not already living in YeGoodeOldeDays, that is (which they often are). Typically, they will be of BlueBlood or TheBeautifulElite. The more elaborate the cravat is, the more aristocratic (or [[AristocratsAreEvil villainous]], or just [[UpperClassTwit pompous]]) the character wearing it will be.
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16If a character in the modern era wants to show their status, but doesn't want to look like they popped out of a time machine, they will often wear a toned down Ascot. These have the similar connotations, just with a more modern touch.
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18Compare WaistcoatOfStyle, which the cravat is often combined with. A part of AManOfWealthAndTaste's repertoire. May be part of AwesomeAnachronisticApparel. Also see TackyTuxedo.
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20This page is specifically for the cravat that is most associated with formal period wear. The scarflike neckwear that Americans call an ascot (but what purists would call a day cravat) is actually much more casual. It was popular from TheFifties to TheSeventies but still pops up occasionally.
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27* Levi from ''Manga/AttackOnTitan'' wears one, perhaps to emphasize his [[NeatFreak surprisingly fussy]] personality.
28* ''Anime/TheBigO'': The cockpit hatch on the front of Big O's neck is designed to look like one, fitting with the classy ArtDeco meets SteamPunk aesthetic of the series.
29* Akutagawa from ''Manga/BungoStrayDogs'' wears one. He's from the mafia.
30* Several characters in ''Anime/CodeGeass'', mostly Britannians, wear it, including Lelouch himself in his Zero costume.
31* The cravat is part of the Shinsengumi officer uniform in ''Manga/{{Gintama}}''.
32* There's bound to be at least a couple of characters in any given ''Franchise/{{Gundam}}'' series who rock a cravat.
33* ''Anime/HelloSandybelle'': [[AlphaBitch Kitty]] is a rare female example as all her outfits usually have a blue cravat. She's also the heiress of the Shearer & Co. conglomerate business and a RichBitch to boot.
34* Austria from ''Webcomic/HetaliaAxisPowers'' wears a cravat as a part of his aristocratic style.
35* ''Anime/IsabelleOfParis'': As part of his civilian uniform, the bourgeoisie French military captain Andréa wears two.
36* Reisi Munakata, the Blue King in ''Anime/{{K}}'', has one on his uniform. None of the other members of Scepter 4 have neckwear at all.
37* Sasahara from ''Manga/{{Nichijou}}'' wears one, though it's revealed in the first episode that despite acting like an UpperClassTwit he actually comes from a family of farmers.
38* Cravats are included in the male uniforms of Kinkan/Gold Crown Academy in ''Anime/PrincessTutu''.
39* ''Anime/VoltesV'': Marquis Zaki, the cheif inspector of [[PlanetBaron Emperor Zambajil]] wears one, alongside long hair and thick eyelashes.
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43* In ''Fanfic/FlashFog'', Rarity outfits Fluttershy with one of these to make her look like a proper authority figure.
44* Anastasia Burns of ''Fanfic/TheSimpsonsTeamLASH'' wears a purple cravat, signifying her [[{{Ojou}} aristocratic personality]].
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48* Prince Hans from WesternAnimation/{{Frozen|2013}} wears a white suit, complete with purple cravat, to Queen Elsa's coronation ceremony.
49* Professor Ratigan, the BigBad of WesternAnimation/TheGreatMouseDetective, wears a pink and purple striped cravat [[SharpDressedMan as part of his Victorian gentleman's getup.]]
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53* Film/AustinPowers and his "frilly lace cravat."
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57* In ''Literature/AlicesAdventuresInWonderland'', Humpty Dumpty wears an ornate wrap for which, due to his [[{{Cephalothorax}} head also being his body]], Alice is uncertain whether it is a cravat or a belt. He insists that it is a cravat, and is most concerned with its fineness, this highlighting his pomposity and also [[{{Bathos}} the absurdity of his being an anthropomorphic egg]].
58* Part of the standard attire for a nobleman in ''Literature/DoctrineOfLabyrinths''' ''Marathat''.
59* In ''Literature/HurricaneGold'', the WickedCultured mastermind El Huracán is described as wearing one.
60* Most versions of ''Literature/TheScarletPimpernel'' have Sir Percy discourse at length about a cravat and how it should properly look to emphasize his foppishness, which is a large part of his disguise.
61* In ''Literature/SorceryAndCecelia'', Oliver is obsessed with finding new and fashionable ways to tie his cravat.
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65* In the original 1978 ''Series/{{Battlestar Galactica|1978}}'', Commander Cain of the Pegasus wore a cravat with his Colonial Warrior Uniform. He lampshades the trope somewhat as being a "lead from the front line" warrior type, he certainly doesn't fit the "cushy" stereotype for cravat wearers.
66* ''Series/DoctorWho'':
67** The Fourth Doctor starts out wearing a square silk scarf instead of a tie, but switches to these as his character develops into an EccentricMentor authority figure.
68** The Eighth Doctor pairs a cravat with his natty WaistcoatOfStyle in the TV movie. It's a little more disheveled by "Night of the Doctor", to go with his more rough-and-tumble look overall.
69* Mystery writer and radio host Simon Brimmer in the 1970s television series ''Series/ElleryQueen'' wore an ascot in 1940s New York City. He projects an image of himself as AManOfWealthAndTaste in contrast to Ellery's absent-minded genius.
70* Matt Preston, celebrity chef on ''Series/MasterChef''. He even wrote a book titled ''Caravatalicious''.
71* ''Series/MatchGame'': Charles Nelson Reilly often wore one, along with a DistinguishedGentlemansPipe.
72* [[BeethovenWasAnAlienSpy Nikola]] [[UsefulNotes/NikolaTesla Tesla]] from ''Series/{{Sanctuary}}'' has a fondness for cravats, to the point that Helen Magnus quips at one point the she hasn't "seen [him] so depressed since the cravat went out of fashion."
73* In an episode of ''Series/{{Scrubs}}'', Elliot wears one on a "Girls night out" with Carla. It's played for laughs and to show how different their backgrounds are.
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77* Before he joined D-Generation X and shortened his name to Triple H, he was Hunter Hearst Helmsley, a Connecticut blue-blood who used to wear silk shirts with a cravat. In WCW before that, he was Jean-Paul Leveque, the same basic character and outfit but with a French accent.
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81%%* ''VideoGame/AssassinsCreedUnity'': In place of the usual sash, Arno Dorian wears this in his uniform instead.
82* Dracula in the ''Franchise/{{Castlevania}}'' series is usually depicted with a cravat, showing signs of WickedCultured. Alucard, his son and good mirror counterpart wears one too, but it's tied into a loose ribbon. In any case, Dracula is one of the few cases where it is used to look sinister.
83* Tyrant Valvatorez from ''VideoGame/Disgaea4APromiseUnforgotten'' wore a cravat as part of his ClassicalMovieVampire wardrobe. [[HowTheMightyHaveFallen After his fall from power]], the cravat is replaced by a CleavageWindow.
84* ''Franchise/FireEmblem'':
85** The [[LargeHam extravagant]] [[SerialRomeo Virion]] in ''VideoGame/FireEmblemAwakening'' wears one in his default outfit as an Archer; Sully nicknames him "Ruffles" for it. As quoted above, he is rather indignant when [[PlayerCharacter the Avatar]] calls him a "grown man in a bib". [[spoiler: It makes even more sense when it's revealed he was [[BlueBlood the Duke of Roseanne.]]]]
86** Prince Xander in ''VideoGame/FireEmblemFates'' sports one as well, highlighting his status as the eldest of the Nohrian royal siblings. Jakob wears one as part of his BattleButler uniform (so anyone that also changes into this job class also sports one), and Hinoka wears one that's so long it looks to be a scarf, but would seem to actually be a cravat.
87** Constance in ''VideoGame/FireEmblemThreeHouses'' has one as part of her post-timeskip design.
88* When UsefulNotes/TheShinsengumi make the switch from traditional Japanese garb to Western-style uniforms in ''VideoGame/{{Hakuouki}}'', Hijikata and Sanan's new uniforms include stylish cravats.
89* Some of the snobby aristocrats in ''VideoGame/HauntTheHouse'' wear cravats, to show their status.
90* Shuperi Inowey from the obscure fighting game ''VideoGame/JingiStorm'' wears a cravat as part of his elaborate attire, even though such an outfit is, well, unsuitable for taking part in a tournament of fisticuffs.
91* Emperor Jillius from ''VideoGame/{{Klonoa}}: Empire of Dreams'' tops off his fancy robe with a frilly cravat adorned with a purple jewel.
92* Prince Sidon in ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaBreathOfTheWild'' and ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaTearsOfTheKingdom'' wears one, despite [[AccessoryWearingCartoonAnimal not wearing any clothes due to him being a Zora (aquatic race of fish people)]].
93* ''VideoGame/Persona5'': The main character's FightingSpirit, an AnthropomorphicPersonification of GentlemanThief trope codifier Literature/ArseneLupin, wears a long white cravat around its neck, along with a fancy black top hat and other fineries. Party Member [[{{Ojou}} Haru Okumura]], heiress of Okumura Foods, wears one with a simple ruby-and-gold brooch as part of her Musketeer-themed Metaverse attire.
94* Lucas, the male PlayerCharacter, wears one in ''[[VideoGame/PokemonDiamondAndPearl Pokemon Platinum]]'' to go with his more winter-themed attire. Lickilicky also has a pattern evoking the appearance of one, likely intended to evoke the image of some sort of upper-class gourmand.
95* Dunban wears one in his default look in ''VideoGame/XenobladeChronicles1'', though Dunban's no royalty - it's more so reflective of his status as a kind and chivalrous CulturedBadass.
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99* Miles Edgeworth, Manfred von Karma, and Franziska von Karma from the ''Franchise/AceAttorney'' series all wear rather fancy jobots (incorrectly called cravats) as part of their AwesomeAnachronisticApparel. Lord Barok van Zieks in ''VisualNovel/TheGreatAceAttorney'' also wears one, but is much more setting appropriate - though the rest of his clothing is, ironically, anachronistic.
100* In ''VisualNovel/UminekoWhenTheyCry'', Rosa, Natsuhi and [[AmbiguousGender Lion]] Ushiromiya wear cravats, and they're all members of the wealthy Ushiromiya family. On the magic side, both Ronove and Dlanor A. Knox wear one as well.
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104* Gilgamesh Wulfenbach of ''WebComic/GirlGenius'' sometimes wears a snazzy little cravat - When he's actually wearing a shirt, that is.
105* ''Webcomic/KaitenMutenmaru'': Sick wears a simple cravat that his feathers conceal until he assumes his human disguise. He wore a different cravat [[spoiler:as a child]] to emphasize his noble birth.
106* ''Webcomic/{{Niels}}'': Agent 300 can often be seen wearing these when he isn't wearing a tie. True to the trope, he's an [[AManOfWealthAndTaste upper-class]] AgentPeacock who prides himself on his impeccable fashion sense.
107* In early issues of Marvel's ''Nightstalkers'', Frank Drake wore a cravat with period clothing. This was probably a ShoutOut to Simon Belmont from ''Franchise/{{Castlevania}}''. Later issues have Frank adopting a more drab and utilitarian jumpsuit that now appears to be a [[Franchise/{{Ghostbusters}} shout out to these guys]].
108* ''Webcomic/SleeplessDomain'': In an uncommon female example, a violet ascot is a standard piece of the uniform of the prestigious and [[OneGenderSchool all-girls']] private academy, Future's Promise School for {{Magical Girl}}s. Interestingly enough, a similar cravat is worn by several agents of the City Defense Department.
109* In ''Webcomic/TheWolfAtWestonCourt'' most human men and male Dwarves in polite society wear them.
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113* ''WesternAnimation/GravityFalls'' present us with Baron Marius von Fundshauser in the episode "Northwest Mansion Mystery." A young Austrian baron, his family owns a cravat and epaulet factory and rocks both of them snazzily. He becomes the target of affection for Mabel, Candy and Grenda though he ends up choosing Grenda (they're still together after the season and it's implied they marry in the future.)
114* Many of the stallions in the ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic'' episode "The Best Night Ever" wear cravats to the Grand Galloping Gala.
115* ''WesternAnimation/StevenUniverse'' has a [[RareFemaleExample Rare Female]][[NoBiologicalSex (ish)]] [[RareFemaleExample Example]] with [[http://steven-universe.wikia.com/wiki/Zircon_(Defense) Defense]] and [[http://steven-universe.wikia.com/wiki/Zircon_(Prosecuting) Prosecuting]] Zircons. The Prosecutor's is styled [[ArcSymbol like a diamond]], but the Defense's is loose, which hints at [[spoiler:the Defense coming to distrust [[BigBadDuumvirate the Diamond Authority]]]].
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