The Collaborative International Dictionary
Cravatted \Cra*vat`ted\ (kr?-v?t"t?d), a. Wearing a cravat.
The young men faultlessly appointed, handsomely
cravatted.
--Thackeray.
Wiktionary
a. Wearing a cravat.
Usage examples of "cravatted".
Neither clinical nor utilitarian, however, was the motif Benson had adopted for the decoration of the one bulkhead in his surgery completely free from surgical or medical equipment of any kind--a series of film stills in color featuring every cartoon character I'd ever seen, from Popeye to Pinnochio, with, as a two-foot-square centerpiece, an immaculately cravatted Yogi Bear industriously sawing off from the top of a wooden sign post the first word of a legend that read: "Don't feed the bears.
When he finally arrived at the church, properly cravatted, he observed three generations of Dingleberry morticians in charge: old Adam propped up in the narthex, his sons handling details with inconspicuous efficiency, and his grandsons marshalling the procession.