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How to Wear a Tie Clip
by Katie Leigh
Tie clips are designed to keep men's ties straight and neat without damaging the tie or shirt fabric. Wearing a tie clip correctly isn't terribly difficult. The two things to focus on when donning a tie clip are the placement of the tie and the placement of the clip itself. Having a crooked tie or placing the clip too far up or down makes the tie look sloppy, which defeats the purpose of wearing a tie clip in the first place.
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How to Properly Wear a Tie Clip
by Jeremy Willinger
The tie clip, also called the tie bar, is a fashion accessory designed to hold the tie to the front of a man's dress shirt. This article explains the traditional and eccentric way to wear a tie clip or tie bar.
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How to Put on a Tie Clip
by Chantel Alise
Although ties aren't as popular as they once were, they are still worn by a lot of professional businessmen. Many who wear them also choose to wear a tie tack or tie clip to hold the colorful accessory in place. Tie clips, in particular, have experienced a strong resurgence in the last couple of years. Because they are simple and classic, tie clips are very popular.
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How to Use a Tie Clip
by Karen Crawford
The tie clip is a securing device that helps keep a gentleman's necktie in place, attaching it to the dress shirt underneath.This accessory item is simple to use and both practical as well as decorative. Tie clips are available in a wide range of designs and colors, allowing you to select one that best suits your personal style.
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How to Put on a Tie Tack
by Chantel Alise
Neckties continue to be an important staple accessory in men's fashion. Nothing establishes a professional and empowered look than a well cut suit paired with a shirt and tie. Some men disdain all types of jewelry, including tie clips, pins or tacks. However, those with a fashion sense embrace of those small finishing pieces. While some prefer a tiepin, others like a tie clip. Still more prefer the classic tie tack.
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Side Effects of Tubal Reversal
by Margaret Dilloway
Tubal ligation is when the Fallopian tubes of a woman are tied, clipped, or cut so that the egg may not travel through and the woman does not get pregnant.
Sometimes, though, circumstances change and the woman desires another pregnancy. Tubal ligation reversal is when a surgeon reconnects the Fallopian tubes on a woman so that her egg may travel through, allowing her to get pregnant again.
The risks and side effects of this procedure should be carefully weighed against other options for pregnancy, even if the result is choosing to not have more children.
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