Tie Pin and Tie Clip





Antique Pins

Antique tie pins are a pieces of men's jewelry used to keep a necktie attached to the underlying dress shirt. Many people like to wear antique pins because they have an interesting history behind them and make for a good conversation piece. Besides, it is a good investment. For this reason there are many antique tie pins out there. Sometime it isn't the shininess of the pins but just the uniqueness of the design. 

Antique tie pins are forgotten, but effective accessories. Never reject things on the grounds that they were "untimely". In the West, many men wear vintage rings or pins with large diamonds as a symbol of their position, the exquisite jewelry work removes any objection.

Antique pins are always an excellent choice to add a touch of luxury and style to your attire. What better way of adding a look of elegance to your outfit than by adding an antique pin into your necktie.

How to wear an antique tie pin?  It depends on the type of person you are. There always is some flexibility as to where you wear it and how you wear the pin for the tie. Remember, the little adornment can easily go from charming to garish if it's not worn right. Choose the right accessories to your suit!

In the antique shops you can buy a fairly simple pins, and sophistication. With the pins can be given extra chic to the suit.
It must be admitted that the decorations for the business men have been very resistant to contemporary fashion trends - and their list is still quite limited. Watches, wedding ring and the family ring, cuff links and time (pin) for a tie - here, perhaps, that's all! In order to express themselves with these ornaments, modern business man should make full use of their opportunities.
Tie the needle should be at a distance of 5 cm from the site (the "Crusade node its slaughter in the middle, as the only decorative element). Try not to attach fashionable tie pins and tie "carnation" is too high, they should be located in the upper abdomen. If you wear a jacket or vest, you can opt out of the tie pins. Tie "carnation" allow the ends of the tie to slide relative to each other more freely than clamps. Disadvantage: You pierce through a tie that can ruin the fabric.