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Tie
A tie is a flexible band, generally of fabric, form and fabric variables.
This band passed under the collar of the shirt then tied by front. The two vertical sides are then superimposed and hang on the chest. The modern tie appeared with the 19th century, but its use as its name go up at least at the 17th century. The ties the most snuffed are today out of silk, but all the matters can be used.
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