Ascot — (or Ascott) is Anglo Saxon in origin, and means eastern cottage .PlacesAscot is the name of several places:In Australia: *Ascot, Queensland, a suburb of Brisbane *Ascot, Victoria *Ascot, Western AustraliaIn Canada:*Ascot, Quebec *Ascot Corner,… … Wikipedia
Cap — A cap is a form of headgear. Caps have crowns that fit closer than hats and have no brim or only a visor. They are typically designed for warmth and, when including a visor, blocking sunlight from the eyes.Types of cap* Ascot cap * Ayam *… … Wikipedia
Taqiyah (cap) — For teaching on concealment in some Islamic sects, see Taqiyya. Various takiyah on display in Pettah market, Colombo, Sri Lanka … Wikipedia
Morning dress — Not to be confused with mourning dress. Western dress codes Formal wear Formal (including morning dress) Semi formal Informal Smart casual Business casual Casual Active attire … Wikipedia
Necktie — For the grappling position, see double collar tie. Two patterned neckties A necktie (or tie) is a long piece of cloth worn for decorative purposes around the neck or shoulders, resting under the shirt collar and knotted at the throat. Variants… … Wikipedia
clothing — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) Wearing apparel Nouns 1. clothing, clothes, apparel, wear, dress, attire, array, raiment, garments, garb, costume, outfit, habiliment, habit, rig, ensemble, caparison, drapery, toilette, fig, wardrobe,… … English dictionary for students
Top hat — For other uses, see Top hat (disambiguation). Austin Lane Crothers, 46th Governor of Maryland (1908 1912), wearing a top hat … Wikipedia
Suit (clothing) — Western dress codes Formal wear Formal Semi formal Informal (including lounge suits) Smart casual Business casual Casual Active attire … Wikipedia
Collar (clothing) — William Shakespeare in a sheer linen collar of the early 17th century, a direct ancestor of the modern shirt collar. In clothing, a collar is the part of a shirt, dress, coat or blouse that fastens around or frames the neck. Among clothing… … Wikipedia
Northerly — With jockey Mark Flaherty, 2004 Turnbull Stakes. Sire Serheed (USA) Grandsire Nijinsky II Dam No … Wikipedia