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NECKERCHIEF Definition & Meaning - Merriam-WebsterOct 9, 2025 · 14th century, in the meaning defined above. Time Traveler. The first known use of neckerchief was in the 14th century. See more words from the ...
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neckerchief, n. meanings, etymology and moreThe earliest known use of the noun neckerchief is in the Middle English period (1150—1500). OED's earliest evidence for neckerchief is from around 1384, in ...
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Neckerchief - English Definition & Meaning - WordZoThe word 'neckerchief' combines 'neck' and 'kerchief,' with 'kerchief' derived from the Old French 'couvrechef,' meaning 'cover head.' It reflects the garment's ...Missing: origin | Show results with:origin
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The Scarf - Bluewater Scout GroupThe origin of the Scouting neckerchief seems to be in Robert Baden-Powell's participation in the Second Matabele War in 1896; where he worked with Frederick ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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History of the Scarf (Neckerchief) - Kirwan Scout GroupThe scarf, or neckerchief, is a triangle folded at the neck, used for protection, as a bandage, and is a ceremonial item, with each troop having its own color.
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Why Do Scouts Wear Neckerchief Scarfs? (And Their Symbolism)Scouts wear neckerchiefs for practical reasons like first aid, sun protection, and as a reminder of the Scout slogan, and as a symbol of troop honor.
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Why do Chefs Wear a Neckerchief? - Le Cordon BleuThe neckerchief, now seen as the equivalent to a necktie on a business suit, was used to help manage the poor ventilation of the time.Missing: etymology | Show results with:etymology
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How to Design Your Own Custom Scout Neckerchief - Cheap NeckersJun 6, 2024 · The first step in designing your custom neckerchief is selecting the material. Common choices include cotton, polyester, and blends.
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Scout Scarf and Scout Woggles | Custom Promotional Products ...Specifications of Scout Necker · Materials: Polyester, T/C fabric (35% cotton + 65% polyester,), or Silk Satin (85% polyester + 15% spandex) · Size: 42” or 50” ...Missing: construction | Show results with:construction
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Best Material for Scout Neckerchiefs | Scoutwise Custom Neckersand there's a reason why. Cotton is: Naturally breathable – perfect for active scouts; Soft and ...Missing: shapes used
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Boy Scout Neckerchiefs | Custom Logo Scarves for Troops & CampChoose from premium materials such as polyester, cotton blends, or silk satin, each available in a wide range of colors. Personalize your neckerchief with ...<|separator|>
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The Friendship Knot: How to Secure Your Neckerchief Without a SlideThe friendship knot is used to secure a neckerchief without a slide. Once tied, it's removed by sliding the neckerchief over your head.<|separator|>
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[PDF] How to tie a friendship knotHow to tie a friendship knot. For ease of understanding the two ends of your necker are show red and blue – red will be on your right and blue on your left.
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Scouting with Neckerchief - The Inquiry NetPlace around the neck over the collar of the shirt, insert the slide up over the ends to the point where the knot would be if tied as a four-in-hand necktie.
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How to Tie a U.S. Navy Neckerchief for Dress Blues & Dress WhitesAug 7, 2023 · How to tie your neckerchief on your dress blues or dress whites. Good reference for inspections. #navy #uniform.
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The Origins of the Neck Tie - Today I Found OutMar 26, 2013 · The neck tie has its roots in military history. For starters, a collection of terracotta sculptures discovered in 1974 in Xian, China gives insight into the ...
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The History of Neckwear - Turnbull & AsserJan 27, 2020 · Neckwear evolved from ancient neckcloths, to the cravat, the modern necktie, and the Ascot tie, with the modern tie created in 1924.221 Bce · 1618-48 · 1930s<|separator|>
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The Roman Soldier's Focale (scarf) - Romans in BritainThe focale (foe-kah-lay) (plural focalia), also known as a sudarium ("sweat cloth"), was a woolen or linen scarf worn by ancient Roman military personnel.Missing: history | Show results with:history
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Focale - IMPERIUM ROMANUMIt was probably a form of a scarf, tied around the neck, which, if necessary, acted as a scarf for wiping sweat. During the battle, the legionary hid the tip ...
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History & Evolution Of Ties, Scarves & NeckwearJun 8, 2016 · Learn all about the history of ties & neckwear starting with the scarf in ancient China & Rome, the stock, the cravat, bow tie and tie as we ...The Birth of the Tie · Brummell and the Dandies... · The Bow Tie Makes Its Mark
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This is why sailors wear neckerchiefs with their dress uniformDec 13, 2021 · The neckerchief made its first appearance in the 16th century and was primarily worn as a sweat rag and to protect the sailor's neck from rubbing raw.
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Naval Uniforms—Origin and Development | ProceedingsIn 1866 there was added to the uniform of the enlisted men the first specialty marks in the history of the Navy. ... The origin of this black neckerchief is that ...<|separator|>
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The History of Necktie, As Invented by 17th c. Croatian SoldiersAug 16, 2022 · The necktie, called 'cravat', originated with 17th-century Croatian soldiers' knitted scarves, which were a sign of social class and military ...
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Uniforms of the American RevolutionNeckerchiefs and neck stocks were the 18th century version of the modern necktie. Neck coverings were an essential part of 18th century menswear, and in most ...
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Mens Necktie: The Evolution and History | He Spoke StyleFeb 23, 2024 · The necktie once had a military application and was functional. But that did not occur until around the middle of the 17th century.
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Story of the Scout Scarf and WoggleThe origin of the Scouting neckerchief seems to be in Robert Baden-Powell's participation in the Second Matabele War in 1896.
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Wear your neckerchief for Scout Scarf DayAug 1, 2022 · The neckerchief can be more than a symbol of Scouting. Lord Robert Baden-Powell suggested a few uses for it in Scouting for Boys, the ...
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The Neckerchief - Kingston Scout MuseumDuring the early days of the movement, the Scout scarf was tied in a loose knot at the throat- which naturally became very creased.
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The Gilwell Woggle - International Guild of Knot Tyers - Surrey BranchWD "Bill" Shankley created this object by request of BP c1920. He called it a "Woggle". Donated to the Scout Heritage Centre by Rolf Shankley, Bill's son, in ...
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[PDF] The History of the Gilwell Scarf and Wood Beads - Scouts VictoriaApr 28, 2021 · So far as is known the name 'woggle' was invented by Gidney, the first Camp Chief of Gilwell. In the early days of Scouter Training, fire ...
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World Scout Scarf Day – August 1st - Big Man In The WoodsAug 1, 2025 · Started in 2007, this special day commemorates the first-ever Scout camp held by Baden-Powell on Brownsea Island in 1907. It's a celebration of ...
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[PDF] Uniform History - MyNavy HRApr 1, 2005 · There is no truth to the myth that the black neckerchief was designed as a sign of mourning for Admiral Nelsons death. NECKERCHIEF SQUARE KNOT- ...
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This Is Why Sailors Wear Their Iconic Black Neckerchief - SOFREPJan 27, 2022 · The neckerchief was originally a "sweat rag" to protect from rubbing, and black to hide dirt. It can also be used as a bandage or tourniquet.
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Common Threads: Navy | U.S. Department of WarThe collar protected the uniform from dirt and grime. Neckerchiefs made of silk were worn as head coverings or used to muffle the sound of guns.<|control11|><|separator|>
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Did US Cavalry Soldiers Wear Yellow Kerchiefs, as Depicted in the ...Dec 20, 2018 · But they were common—they came in handy during a dust storm, could help keep a rider warmer in winter, or it might just protect his neck from ...
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U.S. ARMY ARMOR / CAVALRY / ELECTRONIC WARFARE ...A scarf dipped in water and wrapped around the neck kept riders cool on sweltering days; it could be removed and used as a bandage or part of a tourniquet; and ...
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Why do US soldiers wear shemagh? - QuoraFeb 24, 2022 · The shemagh (pronounced shh-mog) is a lightweight cloth, usually about 106 x 106 cm square, used mainly for protection from the elements in arid, desert ...
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5 interesting facts about the pioneer necktie - Gateway to RussiaSep 10, 2023 · Both the scout handkerchief and the pioneer tie are triangular. If the scouts symbolized three roads – to themselves, to people and to God, then ...
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From Identity to Appearances: Clothing and Political Identity in the ...From Identity to Appearances: Clothing and Political Identity in the GDR. The Case of the Young Pioneers' Neckerchief (1949–1989). Par Emmanuel Droit.
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Scarf (black) & woggle, Hitler Jugend (SW141)With the formation of the HJ, their own distinctive armband and uniforms confirmed their status. The Boy Scout movement was outlawed in Germany in 1933 and in ...
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Neckerchief - ScoutWikiOct 14, 2014 · Unrolled, it can be used as a triangular bandage for first aid. In most countries each Scout Troop uses its own colour neckerchief. The colours ...Missing: applications | Show results with:applications<|separator|>
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50+ Uses for a Travel Bandana or ScarfA travel bandana can be used for sun protection, as a towel, a sling, a pillow, a lens cleaner, a tourniquet, and a signal flag.Missing: neckerchief utility
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Neckerchief - AllVintageStylesSep 5, 2025 · The neckerchief emerged from medieval Europe as a practical garment worn by soldiers and laborers to protect their necks from chafing armor ...
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Why A Kerchief | Ocean Air Cycles - Click to ShopJan 18, 2016 · The primary function is shelter for the midsection of your neck. In the summer, sun protection is the obvious reason. While a wet kerchief also provides ...<|separator|>
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18th and 19th Century Pennsylvania German ClothingThe everyday summer clothing of the Pennsylvania farmer in the last ... Shirts. Shirts are worn tucked in the knee breeches or trousers. The neckerchief ...
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Dirndl Scarf Austrian Bavarian Red Shawl Neckerchief Alpen ... - eBayVintage Austrian scarf. Tirol neckerchief. Octoberfest accessory. Fabric: polyester. Excellent condition. Measurements: 76 cm (30 in) ...
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Neckerchief - Etymology, Origin & Meaning"Scarf" (late 14c.) originates from "neck" + "kerchief," meaning a neck covering; "kerchief" means head covering, making the term pleonastic in origin.<|separator|>
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Red Scarf Symbol in Red Scarf Girl - LitChartsThe red of the scarf symbolizes the blood of revolutionary martyrs who died bringing communism to China. Ji-li initially believes wholeheartedly in Party ...Missing: neckerchief | Show results with:neckerchief
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Hitler Youth Uniforms : NeckerchiefNov 3, 2004 · Hitler Youth boys wore large black neckerchiefs. I'm not sure what the German term was. It was one of several items picked up from the Boy Scouts.<|separator|>
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The Pioneer Scarf Debate: Symbolism and why it is being seen as a ...May 19, 2022 · "The justification given is that the red scarf symbolizes the scarf of the martyrs and we are doing a ceremony for those who fell in the war, ...Missing: neckerchief | Show results with:neckerchief<|separator|>
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Terminology: Buffons, Fichu, Neckerchief, HandkerchiefMay 30, 2013 · Fichu was, broadly speaking, the French term for a neckerchief or scarf. The term appears in French from at least as early as the mid-18th ...Missing: origin | Show results with:origin
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Cravats and Stocks: Regency Neckwear - RegencygentlemanJun 4, 2016 · The stock was in use in civilian fashion through the 184os-1850s (and came in different colours), before shrinking into the narrow clip-on ...
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Vintage Scarf Styles -1920s to 1980sSep 6, 2016 · These scarves were known as propaganda scarves, and were made to help keep up the morale of civilians. Colorful big prints on 1940s neck and ...
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The Neckerchief Is 2024's Easiest Styling Hack | British VogueMar 6, 2024 · Why A Neckerchief Might Just Be 2024's Easiest Styling Hack · Double denim + navy neckerchief · Monochrome separates + brown scarf · Navy crew-neck ...
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Why the neckerchief is your 2025 style secret weapon - The ManualJan 13, 2025 · The neckerchief seems to be a more laidback version used by explorers and wilderness lovers as protection from the sun and the perfect item to ...
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How to style the neck scarf trend this spring | The IndependentMar 13, 2025 · “Simply fold the scarf into a triangle, roll it up, and knot it neatly around the neck for a polished yet effortless look.” Styling it with ...
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Does your troop wear Scout neckerchiefs?Feb 3, 2015 · Local councils may prescribe that the specific official neckerchief be worn by Boy Scouts and Scouters on a council or district basis.Missing: applications | Show results with:applications
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Yes, you can wear your Scout neckerchief with nonuniform clothingAug 21, 2015 · It can work as a sling, tourniquet or bandage. Scout neckerchiefs identify Scouts as Scouts, even when they aren't in uniform. The neckerchief ...
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All about neckerchiefs | GirlguidingSep 15, 2021 · Units might have neckers to show that a girl belong to a certain unit when they go to a big event with lots of girls from the same section. A ...
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What is a Necker in Scouts? | Scout & Guide BlogJul 14, 2024 · The necker, short for neckerchief, is more than just a piece of cloth. It's a symbol of unity, identity, and pride for scouts all over the globe.
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3501.38 - MyNavyHRWear the rolled neckerchief with a large square knot, tied at the bottom of the V-neck opening of jumper, with ends of the neckerchief even. (See Figure 3-5-1) ...Missing: tradition | Show results with:tradition