Not exact matches
Delightfully soft, smaller teddy bear Finished in a lovely soft touch
knitted fabric Delicate light brown colouring Soft bow
tied at Timble's
neck Silver Cross embroidery on his leg Presented in a window display box
Picture this: white turtleneck, under a black v -
neck knit, burgundy
tie, some high waist suit pants and black pointy boots.
Comfortable cardigan with contrast seaming details V -
neck Long sleeves Rib -
knit at
neck, cuffs and hem Self -
tie closure Side patch pockets About 34» from shoulder to hem Ramie / cotton Hand wash Imported Model shown is 5» 10» (177 cm) wearing size Small..
Alexandra Lapp (model, blogger) wearing Fendi's SS ’17 collection sock - boots with a grey
knit upper, with a high sculptural heel, a black silk chiffon mini dress with gilded stars from RED Valentino with a
tie at the
neck and a ruffle... Más
Constructed in Italy and taking on a reinterpretation of the classic cricket jumper, this cable
knit Margiela cardi features a shawl collar, a wrap style V
neck, dropped shoulders with long sleeves and ribbed cuffs, a contrasting striped trim finish and a self -
tie fastening waist.
eShakti Women's Bowtie polka dot print cotton
knit dress Contrast crepe shawl collar, ruffle frill yoke and bow
tie puts a feminine spin on our polka dot print dress that gently skims curves in a soft and slimming stretch fabric, Back zip with hook - and - eye closure, V -
neck, Inner shoulder bra strap keeps, Elbow length sleeves, Bodice darts to shape, Seamed waist, Wide - box pleat skirt that flares at the hips, Side seam pockets, Below knee length, Cotton / spandex, jersey
knit, polka dot print, light stretch, lighter midweight, Machine wash cold
An oblong
knitted 70s style scarf looks great when paired with modern clothes and
tied the 70s way, i.e. wrapped once or twice around the
neck, then making a loose knot and having the ends hang down in the front (see photo).
For today's example I am using the Whimsy Couture Boho
Knit Romper pattern which
ties behind the
neck.
I don't know it's name — it's got a cowl
neck, and large, thick
knit, and has long
ties in the back with poof balls on the end.
If you really want to wear something around your
neck, stick to a
knitted tie instead.
-LSB-...] Such a capering and hiding; stitching,
knitting, clipping, cutting, and pasting; red paper and blue paper; spangles of gold and silver; purses, cuffs, lamp - rugs, slippers, and
neck -
ties; gewgaws, and filigree, and gimcracks; green trees, hung all over with colored balls, little angels, and candy horsemen; wax tapers and bits of looking - glass; such surprises hid in fancy boxes and bags, on the tops of the wardrobes, behind the bureaus, and under the sofas, for Tom, Dick, and Harry; mysterious whisperings, secret conferences, knowing looks, nods, and winks, and sudden hidings away of articles in progress of manufacture but not yet to be seen Continue reading Victorian & Edwardian Christmas Gifts — Part 1 →