Executive clasp by Enrico Pardini silver metal tie bars

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Executive clasp by Enrico Pardini silver metal tie bars



 : Executive clasp by Enrico Pardini silver metal tie bars
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Price: $16.95
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Binding: Apparel
Brand: Enrico Pardini
Color: Silver
Department: mens
Fabric Type: metal
Feature: Gift Box Included



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Product DescriptionShow your attention to detail and make a defining statement with this staple of the executive world, the tie clip. This simple, yet practical silver tie clip will keep both you and your necktie in good standing. A good buisnessman keeps his tie in line with how he operates his business--straight and in control!




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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - tie clip everyone should have
I've been looking for a basic tie bar/clip for some time now. Stores these days just don't carry them unless you go to fancier ones and are prepared to spend +$50 for a piece of metal that's smaller than a pinky. For under $20 (including shipping) you can get this great looking tie clip that will be the finishing touch to your more formal attire. The clip is a lot shinier than what the picture looks like, so it really looks like it's sterling silver. It is 2.5 inches in length so it might be a bit long for skinny ties. Best thing is, no one will know how much you paid for it (that was my main concern). It also comes in a decent jewelery box.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Great item
My boyfriend asked for a plain silver tie clip for his birthday and I found this which fit the bill to a tee! He loves it and not only does it look quality, it was a great price too! I recommend to anyone looking for a simple tie clip. This gets the job done and looks classy. Can't go wrong with that!



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Great and simple
I wanted a simple, plain, handsome tie clip. It's easy to place and
grips just well enough to hold your tie in place in face of errant
tugs and pulls as well as in high winds but it doesn't clamp so
tight to mark or ruin one's more delicate ties made of materials
like silk, etc.

The silver and gold clips are both basic and normal tones that
you would want to go with everything of the like. Look them up.
Great for the price and people can't tell what you paid for the
clip--as they retain their shine. Worth the price ten fold.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Its a tie clip!
Very silver and shiny, clips your tie to your shirt. What can I say?



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