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		<title>Two Things You May Not Know About Collar Stays</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[For people who are new to the concept of collar stays, a simple fact that usually tends to escape them is that just like you look for your particular shirt size, you also need to buy collar stays in a size that will suit you. Most people simply assume that when it comes to collar [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: justify;">For people who are new to the concept of collar stays, a simple fact that usually tends to escape them is that just like you look for your particular shirt size, you also need to buy collar stays in a size that will suit you. Most people simply assume that when it comes to collar stays, one size fits all. That is hardly the case. If you look at the different companies that manufacture collar stays, you will see that most offer two sizes and these will in all probability be two inches and three inches.</p>
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<p>However other companies will give you more flexibility and comfort by giving you a range of sizes so that the comfort zone is considerably expanded. Sizes available are usually, two inches, two and a half inches, two and three quarter inches and three inches. Considering that most <a href="http://www.qstays.com/p0/collar-stays/47.htm" target="_blank"><em><strong>collar stays</strong></em></a> aren’t all that expensive, you can easily buy a size or two to check which suits you better and gives you exactly the look that you want.</p>
<p>Aside from this, another thing that most people don’t know about collar stays is that you don’t necessarily have to stick to the stainless steel, plastic or brass ones. If you are looking for something a bit more fancy and are willing to shell out the cash for it, then you can really make an impression with collar stays that are made out of gold, silver, titanium, mother of pearl and even diamonds if you are so inclined.</p>
<p>A lot of people may consider such fancy collar stays a bit of an overkill, considering you can’t exactly see them once they are in the in-sewn collar pocket. However others who use collar stays frequently and enjoy it, love the idea of high quality ones and even get them engraved.</p>
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