Royal Ascot. a wide piece of material that a man wears loosely folded around his neck and inside his collar = cravat (Ascot town and racetrack in Berkshire, England)
{i} village in southern England; horse races which take place annually at Ascot Heath
A broad neck scarf looped under the chin and fastened with a tie pin Worn with a wing collar shirt and cutaway coat
Accessory; a wide scarf or necktie knotted so that its broad ends are laid flat upon each other Often pinned together with a pearl stickpin, and usually worn with a cutaway tuxedo Today all ascots are banded for ease of use
a four-day horse-racing event at Ascot, England, every June. It is one of the most important race meetings in Britain and members of the royal family always attend. One of the days is called Ladies' Day and some of the women like to wear unusual and usually big hats. It is popular especially with upper-class people