Tie chain

Tie chain
A silver Tie chain

A Tie chain is a neckwear-controlling device. This accessory is composed of two parts, a durable clip and a chain (typically of gold or silver). The clip attaches to a button on the shirt and when properly worn is covered entirely by the tie. The chain is then left to rest across the necktie, keeping the tie secure.


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