- a cravat with wide square ends; secured with an ornamental pin
- The 1904 Ascot was an English automobile manufactured for one year only; its 3½hp engine was equipped with a "patented method for mechanically-controlling valves, doing away with useless pinions and calves.
- The Ascot was made by Societe Buchet, Levallois-Perret, Seine, from 1914 to 1915. It was an Anglo-French product, the chassis being built for Hollingdrake Automobile Co. of Stockport, who fitted their own bodies, mainly being two-seaters and coupes. ...
- The Ascot was an English automobile, the brainchild of Cyril Pullin (who also produced Ascot-Pullin motorcycles at the same time), that was manufactured between 1928 and 1930 in Letchworth, Hertfordshire. The factory had previously been used by Phoenix. ...
- An ASCOT, or Asset Swapped Convertible Option Transaction, is an option on a convertible bond used to separate the cash flows of the underlying bond from the equity option embedded in the convert. ...
- Mont-Bellevue is an arrondissement, or borough, of the city of Sherbrooke, Quebec. The borough comprises the former town of Ascot and the eastern portion of pre-amalgamation Sherbrooke.
- ascot tie
- a man's broad necked scarf - fastened with tie tack or stick pin.
- Double-knot tie with ends folded over and held in place with stickpin; formal day wear.
- is a broad neck scarf that can be tied in a variety of ways.
- An English town famous for its early summer horse racing meeting, Royal Ascot, at which ladies wear interesting hats.
- A tie with broad ends hanging from a knot, secured with a stickpin or tie tack. Usually worn with a wing tip shirt and a Cutaway jacket, usually for daytime weddings.
- A wide necktie that is looped over and held in place beneath the chin with a tie tack or stick pin.
- a folded scarf tie that is knotted so the fabric ties lie flat on each other. Pinned together with a stickpin or pre-sewn. Traditionally worn with a vest and the cutaway coat.