Today's interview with Kathy Brocks & Jon Yeazel, of Chicago, Illinois, Necks and Balances Company was exhilarating. Jon and Myself (His Wife & Media Specialist) are excited about the “Gentleman’s Fashion Anchor”. It is an improvement on collar stays. Collar stays allow the ends of collar to not fly up or roll, up making your appearance neater.
Jon, a fashion forward guy, is constantly on the prowl for new ways of improving upon the style, grace and swagger of men’s fashion while maintaining the masculine appeal. In searching, Jon discovered that glue dots, which is used by direct mail advertising companies and business offices all over the world, is also an excellent adhesive for the fabrics within men’s clothing.
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