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A Tool to Make a Nice Dimple on Your Tie

Dimpled Necktie

Dimple is a stylish fold or crease in the portion of the necktie that flows down and out of the knot. It adds a finishing touch of class and snap to any wardrobe. A well dimpled necktie can make a good first impression in business situations as well as social occasions.

You might got round and round trying to make a nice dimple on your necktie. Three times and still don’t indulge you. What a waste of time…

Good news, guys,…I accidentaly found a nice tool to help you with the hustle. It only takes seconds to get a nice dimple anytime you want. A man from U.S.A has patented the DIMPLER TIE TOOL and claimed that he already sold thousands in all 50 states and dozens of countries around the globe.

“The Dimpler works on the principle that the dimpling process should begin as the necktie feeds into the top of the forming knot. This way the crease or dimple runs well up into the knot and will take and hold as you cinch it down for the final tightening. All of the surfaces of the Dimpler Tie Tool that come into contact with the necktie are sleek, smooth plastic which prevents any snagging or damage to the necktie.”

Dimpler Tie Tool and Dimpling Tips Booklet

Dimpling Tips & Necktie Knots Booklet

Have it for US $10.95 and you’ll get the DIMPLER along with a companion booklet which includes directions for use, dimpling tips and secrets, as well as illustrated instructions for tying the most commonly used necktie knots. It also includes an attractive carrying case / tube for easy storage.

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Comments 3

  1. Website Editor wrote:

    is it possible to make a dimple without the use of this tool :-)

    Posted 09 Apr 2009 at 12:52 pm
  2. rgusriharso wrote:

    absolutely,..there are a lot of website to teach you how

    Posted 09 Apr 2009 at 1:25 pm
  3. anthony wrote:

    I use a dimple clip on my tie ….

    Posted 26 Dec 2010 at 6:15 pm

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