The modern necktie has its origins in the 17th century cravat, which was a French appropriation of a Croatian style that saw men knot bands of cloth or silk at the neck. By the late 19th century, it had evolved into the necktie, which was less fussy and easier to knot. While the early tie often had military or upper-class associations, today it signifies a formal, distinguished look regardless of rank.
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