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  | Ascot: A necktie with wide ends, worn around the neck and looped under the chin. Part of formal dress, it is usually made of a plain fabric, often silk. The loop, or double knot is sometimes held in place by a pin or tack. |  |
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  | Bow Tie: A short necktie tied in a bowknot. May be worn with formal or semi-formal wedding attire. |  |
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  | Button Covers: A decorative accessory that slips over the closed top button at the collar in lieu of a necktie or bowtie. |  |
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  | Cuff Links: A decorative fastener that takes the place of a buton at the wrist. Cuff links should be worn with the jewel face to the outside of the wrist. |  |
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  | Cummerbunds: A wide cloth band worn at the waist as a sash. Worn in place of a waistcoat for evening attire. |  |
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  | Euro Tie: A traditional necktie that is worn with a wing collar, so that the portion of the tie around the neck is visible. |  |
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  | Four-in-Hand Tie: A necktie tied in a slipknot with long ends overlapping vertically in front. |  |
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  | Pocket Squares: A pocket square is a square piece of silk, linen or synthetic fabric that is worn in the left hand breast pocket of a suit or tuxedo jacket. The pocket square is usually coordinated with the vest, cummerbund or tie. |  |
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  | Studs: Decorative pins that fasten alongside buttons, replacing the standard button for decorative purposes. |  |
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  | Suspenders: One of two supporting bands worn across the shoulders to support trousers. |  |
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  | Tie Tack: A decorative pin that secures the long pieces of a necktie together. |  |
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