According to Mashable, the United States president elect uses a scotch tape to keep his tie in place.
Two pieces of Scotch tape were revealed after a gust of wind blew back Trump's tie when he was in Indianapolis, Indiana to visit air-conditioning company Carrier.
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The president elect doesn’t leave enough slack on the thin end to reach the built-in loop and he scotch tapes the back of his tie to his front.
For a man who sells ties with his name on them, you’d expect him to be a role model but seems like Trump isn't the fashion ingenue we thought he was.
We wonder why he didn't consider using a tie bar. The simple metal bar locks in both levels of a tie in place to a shirt’s placket.
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Guess Twitter has the answers to our questions.
as you can see, there is, in fact, a little loop for him to put the skinny part through, it’s just that the skinny part doesn’t reach pic.twitter.com/bD7uZY2uGp
— Ashley Feinberg (ashleyfeinberg.bsky.social) (@ashleyfeinberg) December 2, 2016
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