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Shining Some Light On The Different Types Of Ties

The ties have different names depending on the type of organisation. They may either be called club ties for gentlemen and ladies of the same association, or school ties for students of the same school or university. There are even corporate ties for employees and employers of the same company. Please visit http://www.jamesmortonties.co.uk/ties/show/custom_ties to know more about ties.

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Shining Some Light On The Different Types Of Ties

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  1. Keeping Our Ties In Place: Three Tie Accessories We Might Like

  2. Most tie accessories are often used to keep a tie in place, especially while we eat or work

  3. Here are some examples of tie accessories we might want to purchase for our ties

  4. These are placed on the centre of the tie and attaches to the dress shirt we are wearing, thus keeping the tie in place. Tie Bar.

  5. This is a variant of the Tie Bar that is actually more similar to a hair clip than a paper-clip due to its spring hinges. Tie Clip

  6. Tie Tack.

  7. These are also called Tie Pins and have a more ‘invasive’ involvement with our ties. The Tie Tack has three parts: 1) The decorative piece, which comes in different forms like badges, company logos or coloured stones. 2) The pin, which goes through the tie and is mainly responsible for keeping it in place. 3) The base, where the pin is clipped and sometimes, it has a chain attached to it in order to keep the pin and tie in place.

  8. www.jamesmortonties.co.uk

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