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  2. 14 Sharp Golf Shirts Worth Wearing on and off the Links

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    Look like a pro, even if you don’t quite play like one with the best golf shirts for men, featuring brands like Nike, Under Armour and Todd Snyder. 14 Sharp Golf Shirts Worth Wearing on and off ...

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    Our experts tested and reviewed the 30 best golf shirts for men in 2024 that are stylish, comfortable, and breathable. Every option was hand-selected and editor-approved. Our Favorite Golf Shirts ...

  4. Collar pin - Wikipedia

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    A collar pin (closely related to the collar bar and collar clip) is a piece of men's jewelry, which 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 ...

  5. Henley shirt - Wikipedia

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    A Henley shirt is a collarless pullover shirt, characterized by a round neckline and a placket about 3 to 5 inches (8 to 13 cm) long and usually having 2–5 buttons. [1][2][3] It essentially is a collarless polo shirt. The sleeves may be either short or long, and it can be made in almost any fabric, although cotton, cotton- polyester blends ...

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  7. Tie pin - Wikipedia

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    Tie pins were first popularized at the beginning of the 19th century. Cravats were made of silk, satin, lace and lightly starched cambric, lawn cloth, and muslin. Stickpins were necessary accoutrements to keep these expensive fabrics in place and safe. They commonly used pearls and other precious gemstones set in gold or other precious metals ...

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