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Norman Brearley, Australian aviation pioneer is shown in a digital image of a photograph taken in the 1920s. The head and shoulders image show him wearing flying goggles, a day suit, tie and collar pin.
A collar pin (also called collar bar and collar clip) is a piece of men's jewelry that holds the two ends of a dress shirt collar together and passes underneath the knot of a necktie. Functioning in a similar way as a tabbed collar, it keeps the collar in place and lifts the knot to provide a more aesthetically pleasing arc to the necktie.
A collar pin is between three and five centimeters in length and is one of three kinds:
- a barbell whose ends screw off and is designed to pass through specially made eyelets in the ends of the collar
- a pin, similar to a safety pin, that pierces the ends of the collar
- a bar with clips on both ends that grasp the ends of the collar
The latter two styles do not require specially made collars, but collar bars are generally not worn with buttoned-down collars and would be redundant with tabbed collars. Collar stays are not needed when using a collar bar.
External links
- http://www.gentlemansgazette.com/collarpin/
- http://www.gq-magazine.co.uk/style/style-shrink/expert-answer-/style-shrink-the-case-against-collar-pins
- http://trendzeta.blogspot.com/2009/11/please-bring-it-back.html
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