Is composed like the Nœud Gordien, except the ends, which, instead of being brought down, are turned inside the knot; the handkerchief must be rather small, or it will be impossible to conceal the ends, which with the knot should present the appearance of a travelling portmanteau.

The favourite colour is that of Russia leather.

[See plate D, fig. 25.]

Cravate en Coquille.

The tie of this Cravat should resemble a shell; it is very pleasing, and easily formed; it consists of a double or triple knot, and the ends are fastened at the back of the neck. It does not require starch, and may be worn with or without a whalebone stiffener.

The colour may be that most pleasing to the wearer.

[See plate D, fig. 26.]

Cravate de Voyage.

Is put on in the same way as the Byron.

Cravate à la Colin.