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		Definition of neckwear in English: neckwearnounˈnɛkwɛːˈnɛkˌwɛr mass nounItems worn around the neck, such as collars or ties, collectively.  Will looked down at his neckwear and blushed  you can buy neckwear from top designers  Example sentencesExamples -  You will, however, learn to pick out fine-looking piece of neckwear from each basic style: contemporary, striped and solid.
 -  I am a fledgling neckwear designer, and I've finally gotten all my ducks in a row - great silk designers, a great subcontractor, and so on.
 -  In one photo he makes the only unique neckwear statement with a light brown silk tie, which is a nontypical color palette.
 -  The neckwear suppliers mirror what is happening at retail, and that has more to do with color palettes and patterns than lengths or widths.
 -  Accessories, like watches, belts and neckwear, add an extra dash of color.
 -  Glasses, hats, neckwear, hairstyles and wardrobes appear as attributes of character and identity.
 -  According to Anthony Kenny, you can tell whether a philosophy of religion specialist is a believer or not by their neckwear.
 -  Same suit, same shirt every other day, different neckwear.
 -  Horribly, inevitably, he is drawn to a bin of remaindered neckwear in grotesque paisley patterns - priced to move.
 -  A fine, tasteful piece of neckwear enables a man to make a discreet fashion statement without feeling foolish.
 -  He seldom wears a tie, but the Aberdeen University graduate donned neckwear with his suit to meet MSPs in Edinburgh.
 -  A reaction began in the late 1960s, especially among evangelical Anglicans, who returned to lay neckwear, as had been the normal practice among clergy before the mid-l9th century.
 -  From striped to solid ties, we've got the neckwear that'll make the ladies want to form new ties with you.
 -  The Guild of British Tie Makers is this week celebrating the knotted history of this particular piece of neckwear by urging men to buy more of them.
 -  Way back in 1993, Sanjay along with a friend, Jyoti Narula, left the banking sector to start out a neckwear business, something that turned out to be a hugely profitable venture.
 -  The clerical collar is derived from an early 19th century form of lay neckwear.
 -  Sorry, but the cold weather has brought this tasteless neckwear onto the streets in enormous numbers.
 -  Neckties from Buffalo Bay are manufactured with 100% woven silks using a wet-dye printing method and are comparable to the finest neckwear available at the retail level.
 
    Definition of neckwear in US English: neckwearnounˈnɛkˌwɛrˈnekˌwer Items worn around the neck, such as ties or scarves, collectively.  Will looked down at his neckwear and blushed  you can buy neckwear from top designers  Example sentencesExamples -  You will, however, learn to pick out fine-looking piece of neckwear from each basic style: contemporary, striped and solid.
 -  The Guild of British Tie Makers is this week celebrating the knotted history of this particular piece of neckwear by urging men to buy more of them.
 -  Way back in 1993, Sanjay along with a friend, Jyoti Narula, left the banking sector to start out a neckwear business, something that turned out to be a hugely profitable venture.
 -  A fine, tasteful piece of neckwear enables a man to make a discreet fashion statement without feeling foolish.
 -  Accessories, like watches, belts and neckwear, add an extra dash of color.
 -  In one photo he makes the only unique neckwear statement with a light brown silk tie, which is a nontypical color palette.
 -  The neckwear suppliers mirror what is happening at retail, and that has more to do with color palettes and patterns than lengths or widths.
 -  According to Anthony Kenny, you can tell whether a philosophy of religion specialist is a believer or not by their neckwear.
 -  From striped to solid ties, we've got the neckwear that'll make the ladies want to form new ties with you.
 -  Glasses, hats, neckwear, hairstyles and wardrobes appear as attributes of character and identity.
 -  A reaction began in the late 1960s, especially among evangelical Anglicans, who returned to lay neckwear, as had been the normal practice among clergy before the mid-l9th century.
 -  Sorry, but the cold weather has brought this tasteless neckwear onto the streets in enormous numbers.
 -  Horribly, inevitably, he is drawn to a bin of remaindered neckwear in grotesque paisley patterns - priced to move.
 -  He seldom wears a tie, but the Aberdeen University graduate donned neckwear with his suit to meet MSPs in Edinburgh.
 -  Neckties from Buffalo Bay are manufactured with 100% woven silks using a wet-dye printing method and are comparable to the finest neckwear available at the retail level.
 -  The clerical collar is derived from an early 19th century form of lay neckwear.
 -  Same suit, same shirt every other day, different neckwear.
 -  I am a fledgling neckwear designer, and I've finally gotten all my ducks in a row - great silk designers, a great subcontractor, and so on.
 
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