Sentences with phrase «neck ruffs»

The style arose around 1640, when fashion conscious barristers swapped fancy neck ruffs for «falling bands» of plain linen to conceal the collar of their shirt; known as jabots, these pieces of linen were thought to be an essential component of upper class, male fashion in the baroque period, and were originally very wide and flamboyant.
The longhair has a silky coat which is medium in length, with breeches, abdomen, and neck ruff being longer than the coat on the main body.
He has a thick, medium length, harsh coat, a thick neck ruff (mane), and longer hair on his chest, stomach, legs and tail.

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A type of wading sandpiper, ruffs are named after the large showy feathers sported by males around their necks during breeding season.
That led to the idea that she could put a ruff at the neck and trim that with a narrow strip of swansdown.
Crystal buzzes up Tango's back to the nape of his neck where she will leave a ruff resembling a lion's mane.
As you groom your cat, you will need to pay particular attention to the ruff of hair around her neck and tail, as these areas have longer hair than the rest of the body.
The presence of a ruff around the neck and some hair on the tail is preferred.
A magnificent ruff surrounds the neck.
It forms a thick ruff around the neck and chest, with longer furnishings on the ears, feet, tail and britches.
A ruff is present around the neck and some specimens may boast some feathering on the rear of the front legs and hindquarters.
With small, pointed, erect ears over bright, intelligent eyes, the Aussie has a harsh, straight outer coat and a short, soft undercoat with a thick ruff of hair around the neck and slightly feathered forelegs.
Heavier fur is at the ruff of the neck and on the tail.
Ruffs frame their neck and shoulders.
This small spaniel has a long silky coat with a ruff covering the neck and chest.
Rough, abundant, dense and coarse with a pronounced ruff around head and neck.
Long and straight with the hairs standing out; a dense, thick ruff is over the neck.
Their bodies are broad - chested with sturdy legs and large paws, and of course they all have a soft, thick fur coat with a distinctive ruff around the neck, and a full low slung tail.
His wired coat can be rough or smooth, though the smooth - coated affenpinscher will still have feathering on his legs and a ruff around his neck.
The fur around the neck and shoulders is longer, and forms a ruff at the base of the ears and throat.
Their weather - proof coat is moderate in length and has ruff of fur surrounding the neck.
Mature males and female cats can have a ruff on the neck.
Their coat is thick and long, and these long haired cats are embellished with plumed tails, ruffs around their necks and furry tufts on their ears and toes.
Norwegian forest cats have fluffy coats, ruffs around their necks and plumed tails.
They generally have a ruff of thick hair around the neck and a furry tail.
There is a ruff around the neck and down the front of the chest and feathering on the legs and tail.
On the neck it is longer and thicker, on some males forming a slight ruff.
Both these clips maintain a mane or ruff of longer hair around the dog's neck and shoulders, ankle ruffs, shaved front legs, and pompons on the tail.
Spitz dogs can be identified by their pricked ears, a ruff around the neck, and a tail that curls up and over the back.
There should be a mane or ruff around the neck, more pronounced in males; and feathering on the back of the legs, forming a pantaloon on the back thighs.
The hair is longer around the neck creating a ruff.
There is a ruff around the neck region and extra feathering on the underside, the legs and the tail.
The male typically has a thicker ruff around the neck.
Over-all length varies, with slightly thicker and longer ruff around the neck, chest and on the shoulders.
The coat forms a profuse ruff around the head and neck, framing the head.
Untrimmed natural ruff; moderate feathering on back of forelegs and on under - body; heavier feathering on front of neck, back of thighs and underside of tail.
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