Motorcycle Travel Series by @velimir 'Who Wore The First Necktie?' (Part #302)

in #travel6 years ago

'Who Wore The First Necktie?'

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During the Europen Thirty Year War in the 17th century, Croatian light cavalry was fighting on the side of Habsburg Monarchy. The war was long and tiring for the Habsburgs. The Croatian calvary at those times had long-lasting war experience from the constant clashes with Ottomans (Turks) and represented a very important force to be reckoned with.

When they marched in Paris, the locals noticed the scarfs that hang down their neck. These were a part of the uniform and were used to warm up the chest during the ride. Soon, fashion-awaken Parisiens copied the scarf and called the scarf "a la Croate"' what would translate as "like the Croats". And this is how cravat came into existence. The very necktie worn today by men all over the world is the derivative.

So if you ever wondered who and how invented the necktie, you have just been told. :-) This is not a legend, it is a viable fact. Next time you visit Zagreb, do not hesitate to buy a very original one.

These guys are no actors. They are a part of the military. The honorary cravat-pukovnija was established to promote tradition and the origins of the necktie as I've explained. The change of guard duty and patrolling the city are what they do. Of course, they are a tourist attraction, above all.

The next time when you tie your cravat, you'll remember its origins. Who wore the first necktie in the history? Well... the Croats did! ;-)

Enjoy your day! :-)



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Beautiful, well done on the pictures .. looks amazing experience
Great post from you
Thanks for sharing

Since ancient times the jewelry in the neck has been there, especially to add the identity of the upper class. In ancient Rome never used the neck or throat, especially for the funnel. The historical relation of the people who contain Rome and its money.

The Sididian is a gem seen in the rocks of the ancient year, Xian in the Chinese region. Another popular neckline was present in William Shakespeare's era (1564-1616), "ruff".

Rigid and stiff white cloth is a large disc model found in the neck. Usually gradually ruffs.ruffs fold up to a few centimeters in thickness causing irritation. There came "cravat" in the era of Louis the Great yr.1660s. However, Croatia is more accurately dubbed the land of bond origin. It is even said that the term used by the state uses the local dialect of Hrvatska. silk scarf which is a special force for battle, the first material is called cravat e. In 1993, cravate was developed by Mary Beloff with eight booths of dar design, which later evolved into design as we know it today.

This corresponds to the story of Francoise Chaile in La Grande Historie de la Cravate. Around 1635, no 6000 souls and knights arrived in Paris, hired King Louis XIII and Cardinal Richelieu. Turning on them is amazing. The handkerchief comes from a variety of fabrics, ranging from uniforms, soft cotton, to silk materials. This is called a cravat handkerchief, which means "Croat". statues of rocks, cravat beauty and binding techniques to find the strata of the wearer. It was rumored George Bryan Brummell (1778 - 1840), who had little influence on the development mode, took a long time to call cravat to fit.

After that comes the rule of using cravat. Lastly forbidden about cravat If that happens, answer The answer can be serious, it is a duel. In 1860 cravats had a mo moie tie edge mo more popular. At this time, fashion shirts have collars, ties tied under the chin, the edges hanging in front of modern butterfly t-shirt known in the 1890s.

I like to go deep into history. The first impression was when I looked at the photo - these guys look like Ukrainian Cossacks. There are some similarities.
The history of your country and your city is very rich. There were many interesting events and incidents that affected the appearance of modern Zagreb.
I had never wondered where the tie came from. Although I learned about it a couple of years ago. We are all used to seeing a tie on "business" men. It is an association of business style and to some degree of success.
For example, presidents during the debate or bluntly pick up the color of a tie on the situation. If he makes an important speech - then the color of the tie should meet the importance. If he speaks at a debate and needs to look reserved and mediocre, then usually it's blue or its shades.
The tie is a very important element of the costume.
I liked your message
Have a nice day

Your travelling post always best..you are a best traveller in the world. You always giving encourage for every steemians.its always doing inspired my work and helped me my own work doing inbthe steemit platform perfectly sir... Your thought always powerfull.. After that comes the rule of using cravat. Lastly forbidden about cravat If that happens, answer The answer can be serious, it is a duel. In 1860 cravats had a mo moie tie edge mo more popular. At this time, fashion shirts have collars, ties tied under the chin, the edges hanging in front of modern butterfly t-shirt known in the 1890s.. This post very historical..its teaching giving every steemians about history..thanks to sharing for your good post..sir.. Very great work. @velimir

We have old forts all over Canada that sill function as though they would have back then with real military working there. I love watching the changing of the guard. At Fort Henry in Kingston, ON you can see the full parade of arms each day as well as a military 10 gun salute and cannon firing. It is amazing how formal the dress was way back in the early days. I can't help but think how miserable it would have been to wear those clothes on a hot summer day.

Wonderful photos and history. I am pretty fond of 'ceremonial units' in the various countries.

I am not so sure that I care who invented the damn things, I've hated neckties most all my life. So much that I've worn one exactly one time in the last 20 years :)

Still a really good post, my personal feeling for the object notwithstanding :)

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Most sartorialists agree that the necktie originated in the 17th century, during the 30 year war in France. King Louis XIII hired Croatian mercenaries (see picture above) who wore a piece of cloth around their neck as part of their uniform. While these early neckties did serve a function (tying the top of their jackets that is), they also had quite a decorative effect – a look that King Louis was quite fond of. In fact, he liked it so much that he made these ties a mandatory accessory for Royal gatherings, and – to honor the Croatian soldiers – he gave this clothing piece the name “La Cravate” – the name for necktie in French to this day.
@velimirI hope you got the answer. Btw Thanks fro some fresh and nice photography.

Have a Wonderfull Day : )

Nice one

wow....nice photos with vintage mood that makes the photo a bit historical. Nice place i guess, will try to visit if got chance. thanks for sharing. Cheers:-)

A good post, thank you for sharing history, can be an experience for me.!

Interesting post best of luck

Hi @velimir, have you maybe done a post on Sinjska alka?
If so, which # has the post?

Nice photography. I hope you enjoy your travel.

Good post...?

This is a great history. Thank you for sharing ..
Best of luck...

Wow what a historical place.
Amazing photography also .
Thanks for the informative post @velimir

Who would have thought that is where the necktie originated from.
Great photography and that you for the post.
Resteemed because I feel the masses should know this.

Thanks to share your good post

Very informative post. I like it so much. I resteemed your post so we want everyday these type of post.

well thanks for this historical information.
by watching these images I'm founding myself in the old historic time,
it's an amazing feeling.

keep sharing the valuable information.

Wow amazing
Such an interesting and historical place

They look so adorable, I love our ooooold uniforms, not just from Zagreb but from other regions too. ;)

Motorcycale travaling is very interesting and your photo collection is accelent.

So that's how it begun! Necktie really makes a man looks more respectable. It's a good thing to know.

Good stuff my friend, thanks for sharing with us this bit of history!

Nice pictures @velimir, Thankyou for your sharing 😍

This was in Dubrovnik a couple of years ago ..... very proud of heritage.

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Wonderful photos and history. I am pretty fond of 'ceremonial units' in the various countries.

I am not so sure that I care who invented the damn things, I've hated neckties most all my life. So much that I've worn one exactly one time in the last 20 years :)

Still a really good post, my personal feeling for the object notwithstanding ...best of luck