bands

Bands are a form of formal neckwear, worn by some clergy and lawyers, and with some forms of academic dress. They take the form of two oblong pieces of cloth, usually though not invariably white, which are tied to the neck. When worn by clergy, they typically are attached to a clerical collar. The word bands is usually plural because they require two similar parts and did not come as one piece of cloth. Those worn by clergy are often called preaching bands or Geneva bands; those worn by lawyers are called barrister's bands or, more usually in Ireland and Canada, tabs.
The two bands are sometimes said to symbolize the two tablets of the Ten Commandments given by God to Moses.Ruffs were popular in the sixteenth century, and remained so until the late 1640s, alongside the more fashionable standing and falling bands. Ruffs, like bands, were sewn to a fairly deep neck-band. They could be either standing or falling ruffs. Standing ruffs were common with legal, and official dress till comparatively late. Falling ruffs were popular c. 1615 – c. 1640s.

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  1. Ian Key

    Artists and bands for MG4 owners

    Looking for suggestions of artists and bands that would suit the owner's of MG4s. For example X Power owners would have Blur and Rush or if they have the Matt Green paint it would be Green Day Owners of Holborn Blue would be listening to Blue Oyster Cult.
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