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Red coat open over a blue skirt and jacket, white blouse with a stock tie.
She was wearing a smart tailored suit, gray, a white silk blouse with a stock tie.
The stock tie was worn by gentlemen as everyday apparel in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries.
He wore no stock tie, and his shirt collar was open, showing the strong cords of his neck.
She had worn a dark-blue jumper with a matching blue stock tie to Nettle's funeral.
"Every member must wear black leather boots, breeches, stock tie and gold safety pin," she decreed.
These old stock ties were often black or white, and they were made of gauze, fine cotton, or silk.
Generally a white shirt with a ratcatcher collar and tied stock tie (a type of simple cravat) is standard.
Traditional shirts of this cloth are often used by horseback riders in formal riding attire, and adorned with a stock tie.
All shirts must have sleeves, and light-weight polo shirts are most commonly worn, usually without a stock tie.
The shadbelly is worn with a stock tie and pin and with taddersall points on the bottom.
A vest, shirt, choker or stock tie, gloves, boots and riding breeches are similar to those used when riding astride.
We chose slightly effeminate pale grey trousers, a blue shirt, a silk stock tie, a flowered silk waistcoat, and a fawn jacket.
The white plaster bust depicts Abraham Lincoln in a left-facing quarter-profile; the figure is draped in a cape, wearing a suit and stock tie.
Stock pins are sometimes worn on the stock tie or choker, although the most recent fashion has been to embroider the rider's initials on the choker.
Sometimes the stock tie was starched or otherwise reinforced to be stiff around the neck: with the chin forced up, the wearer was thought to look more important and formal.
Stock ties were initially just a small piece of muslin folded into a narrow band wound a few times round the shirt collar and secured from behind with a pin.
In his warm houndstooth jacket cut in the English style and his simple brown woolen stock tie, he looked every inch the carefree, youthful aristocrat out for a country hack.
In competition, they wear white breeches, often full-seat leather to help them "stick" in the saddle, with a belt, and a white shirt and stock tie with a small pin.
She was wearing one of the head cook's long white nightgowns, belted with a worn stock tie to keep her from tripping over the voluminous hem, and a worn but clean blue cloak.
A short time later, when Katherine burst into his chamber, her eyes full of fear, Nicholas was dressing for the journey and was suffering Simmons' ministrations on the knot in his brown stock tie.
The show shirt, called a "ratcatcher," is a buttoned shirt with a stand-up mandarin-style collar covered by a separate, matching choker or a stock tie, the final look usually resembling that of a turtleneck.
These stocks are distinguished from originals by their wider than normal sling swivels and buttstocks, by the fact they have no stock ties, and have H&R marked plastic buttplates (originals were unmarked metal).
Though navy and black coats are preferred, riders may wear any conservatively colored dark or tweed hunt coat (shadbelly coats are not permitted) with a white shirt and choker or (preferably) stock tie with pin.