Picking a Tie Clip

25/12/2017 11:39

Women wear necklaces, bangles, hair pieces, rings and so forth; men wear tie clips. Also called a tie bar, the tie clip has become an essential accessory in men’s fashion. It not only looks good; it holds your tie in place to avoid situations like President Donald Trump’s. Still, it is no guarantee that any tie bar you pick will look good on you. 
 
Get the proper width
 
Every tie width will demand a different size of the bar. As a rule of thumb, a tie bar should be between a half and three quarters across your tie. If you want a retro look, match the clip with your full tie width. Regardless of preference, never wear a clip that goes past your tie width.
 
Where you clip I counts
 
The ideal placement for the tie clip should be in the middle of your sternum, often between the fourth and third buttons. Clip too high and it is not even a tie clip. Too low and you will look awkward when you lean forward. Playing with that space can either give you a classic look or a slimming effect. Whichever the case, you will not go wrong. As a pro tip, factor in where your jacket buttons are so that when you button up, your clip is visible.  
 
Color matters 
 
If you’d rather play safe, pick silver or gold. Try and match the polish of the tie clip with your cufflinks, belt buckle, watch or the buttons on your jacket. However, if you feel more adventurous, try other metals or pick patterns. A funky tie bar could class up a subdued outfit. While the color is important, there are no rules in stone so have fun!
 
The right time to wear a tie bar is always all the time; all the time, that is, when you have a tie on. With these considerations, you can trust your pick. That way, you get to enjoy not just the functionality but also the fashion aspect of tie clips. 
Women wear necklaces, bangles, hair pieces, rings and so forth; men wear tie clips. Also called a tie bar, the tie clip has become an essential accessory in men’s fashion. It not only looks good; it holds your tie in place to avoid situations like President Donald Trump’s. Still, it is no guarantee that any tie bar you pick will look good on you. 
 
Get the proper width
 
Every tie width will demand a different size of the bar. As a rule of thumb, a tie bar should be between a half and three quarters across your tie. If you want a retro look, match the clip with your full tie width. Regardless of preference, never wear a clip that goes past your tie width.
 
Where you clip I counts
 
The ideal placement for the tie clip should be in the middle of your sternum, often between the fourth and third buttons. Clip too high and it is not even a tie clip. Too low and you will look awkward when you lean forward. Playing with that space can either give you a classic look or a slimming effect. Whichever the case, you will not go wrong. As a pro tip, factor in where your jacket buttons are so that when you button up, your clip is visible.  
 
Color matters 
 
If you’d rather play safe, pick silver or gold. Try and match the polish of the tie clip with your cufflinks, belt buckle, watch or the buttons on your jacket. However, if you feel more adventurous, try other metals or pick patterns. A funky tie bar could class up a subdued outfit. While the color is important, there are no rules in stone so have fun!
 
The right time to wear a tie bar is always all the time; all the time, that is, when you have a tie on. With these considerations, you can trust your pick. That way, you get to enjoy not just the functionality but also the fashion aspect of tie clips. For more information visit us.

 

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