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Ascots & Cravats

Ascots, also known as cravats, are renowned for their debonair appearance and unassuming elegance. Fort Belvedere carries casual ascots for daily wear and formal ascots for rarefied occasions.

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Find the Right Ascot for Every Occasion

Have you ever felt a standard necktie is too formal, but an open collar is too casual? This common style dilemma is precisely the purpose of an ascot tie. So, what is an ascot? Think of it as a luxurious, self-tie silk scarf worn comfortably at the neck. It’s designed...

Have you ever felt a standard necktie is too formal, but an open collar is too casual? This common style dilemma is precisely the purpose of an ascot tie. So, what is an ascot? Think of it as a luxurious, self-tie silk scarf worn comfortably at the neck. It’s designed to add a touch of color, pattern, and texture, effortlessly elevating a sport coat or suit without the constricting feel of a business tie.

Many wonder about the difference between an ascot and a tie, or the classic cravat vs ascot debate. While "cravat" is the broader historical term for neckwear, a modern ascot tie is specifically designed to be tucked inside the shirt collar for a softer, fuller look. This is unlike a necktie, which is knotted tightly at the collar and worn outside the shirt, creating a much more formal and rigid silhouette.

Knowing when to wear one is easy. Our collection of ascots for men is designed for two distinct scenarios. For smart-casual looks with a sport coat or blazer, choose from our versatile day ascots in rich patterns and colors, such as a classic blue ascot or a confident orange ascot. For formal morning dress required at weddings, a tasteful silver ascot is the correct and sophisticated choice.

Learning how to tie an ascot is far simpler than many necktie knots. Our guide shows you how in a few easy steps. Now that you understand the ascot meaning and its place in a stylish wardrobe, you can explore our full collection. You’ll find every ascot tie for sale here, from classic madder silks to versatile modern patterns.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What is an ascot?

    In menswear, an ascot is a self-tie silk neckwear piece worn inside the collar. It sits between a scarf and a neck tie in formality.

  • What is the difference between a casual day ascot and a formal wedding cravat?

    A day ascot is a soft, self tie silk scarf worn inside an open-collar shirt for smart casual outfits. A formal wedding cravat is lined for structure, worn under the collar with morning dress, and secured with a small stick pin.

  • Can I wear an ascot with a tuxedo or other evening wear?

    No. Evening dress codes call for a bow tie. Reserve formal ascots for morning dress and day weddings.

  • How do I tie an ascot so it sits comfortably?

    Tie a firm day knot under the collar, align the blades, and secure with a small stick pin through the overlapping layers.

  • Do ascots replace neck ties at work?

    In creative or relaxed offices, yes. In conservative environments, a neck tie remains the standard.

  • What is the purpose of an ascot tie?

    It adds color, texture, and comfort while softening a tailored look. Day ascots relax a suit or sport coat, formal ascots complete morning dress.

  • Who wears an ascot tie?

    Men who want a polished but relaxed alternative to a neck tie for daytime, and men wearing morning dress who need a formal wedding cravat.