tie tack
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Definition
- Noun:
- A small decorative pin with a clasp, used to secure a necktie to a shirt: A "tie tack" is a piece of jewelry for men, typically consisting of a decorative front piece connected by a short chain or bar to a safety-clasp back. It is inserted through both the tie and the underlying shirt fabric to prevent the tie from moving.
Usage
- The primary function of a tie tack is to keep a necktie neatly in place.
- It is worn as a subtle accessory, often adding a touch of personal style or formality to business or formal attire.
Examples
- Noun:
- He received a gold tie tack as a gift for his promotion.
- Before his speech, he fastened his tie with a silver tie tack.
- The tie tack kept his tie from swinging while he worked.
Advanced Usage
- Collectible Item: Some tie tacks are designed as collectibles or feature logos, symbols, or gemstones.
- Formal vs. Novelty: While many are simple and elegant for professional settings, novelty tie tacks with small figures or themes are also common.
Variants and Related Words
- Tie pin (or Stickpin): A similar accessory, but typically a straight pin with a decorative head that goes directly through the tie without a chain or clasp back.
- Tie bar (or Tie clip): A different type of tie accessory that clips the tie to the shirt placket without piercing the fabric.
- Collar bar: A bar that connects the two points of a shirt collar, often used with a tie.
Synonyms
- Tie pin
- Stickpin (though technically a slightly different design)
Notes
- The term "tie tack" is most commonly used in American English.
- It is considered a more secure method of holding a tie than a tie bar, as it physically attaches the tie to the shirt.
Noun
- a pin used to hold the tie in place