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Pins are a great way to add color and sparkle to an outfit. They can be used as a simple fashion statement, or you can wear them to show off organizations you’re a member of, movements you support, awards you’ve earned, and things you enjoy. You can even add a pin to accessories like ties, backpacks, purses, hats, and scarves.

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  1. Putting a pin, or several pins, along the neckline of your dress or blouse can add pizzaz to your look. If you have one pin, place it in the center of the neckline. Alternatively, you can place the pin, or pins, off-center. Be sure to space them evenly and balance out the sizes.[1]
    • If you want to wear more than one pin, make sure they are in the same theme or color pallette.
  2. Place a large pin at your waist, rather than on a shirt collar or lapel. This adds a fun feature to any dress or shirt, and also draws the eye to the waistline.
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  3. Affix the pin on the left lapel, touching the outside edge of the buttonhole. If you wear more than one pin, cluster the pins together on one side. An arrangement with an odd number will be more visually appealing as the asymmetry draws the eye in.
    • Keep the number of pins you wear at one time to a minimum, as clustering too many may cause a distraction. It also makes it harder to notice the details of the pins.
  4. This is a great way to add an interesting detail to what could otherwise be a boring suit. Choose a pin with a bit of flash or bling to make it really stand out.
  5. If you have a dress with a deep V in the back, adding a pin creates an attractive and eye-catching detail. This would be a great option for a dressy event, such as a gala or holiday party.[2]
  6. Adding pins to your jean or leather jacket creates an interesting and unique look. You can place them on the collar or lapel, the front of the jacket, the sleeves, and even the back. Don’t be afraid to really go for it and add a ton of pins to your jacket; the material is durable enough to hold them and the more pins you add, the bigger statement you will make.
  7. Place one in the center if your sweater has a V-neck, or add a few off to the side. You can even put a pin on the shoulder or sleeve to add a captivating detail to your outfit.[3]
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Adding a Pin to Your Accessories

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  1. A tie pin not only makes a statement, but it also holds your tie away from spills. Place the pin about 2 in (5.1 cm) above the top button on your suit jacket. If you are wearing a sweater instead of a jacket, affix the pin to the center of the tie's knot.
    • You can choose a pin that matches your tie or shirt, or pick a contrasting color or design.
  2. Use only one to showcase a special pin, or choose a collection of pins and add them all. Placing the pin or pins off-center creates an intriguing look.
  3. Open a jump ring and attach it to the pin back of your pin, then close the jump ring. Thread the ring on a length of ribbon or silk cord or on a fine chain.
  4. Cut 2 pieces of ribbon to a length 24 in (61 cm) longer than your waist or hips, depending on where you plan to attach the belt. Place the ribbons together and stitch all around the sides, as close to the edges as possible. Fold 1/4 inch (.6 cm) over at each end. Fold it again, the same amount, and stitch through the center of the fold. Fit the belt in place and use your pin to hold the ribbon together, allowing the ends to dangle.
  5. A pin can add flair to any backpack, purse, or clutch. You can showcase a special pin, or add a bunch for a fun and funky look.
  6. Drape your scarf around your neck and tie it loosely. Place your pin to the center of the knot. Alternately, do not tie the scarf, but pin the layers together to hold it in place.
  7. Putting a pin on a headband or hair tie dresses up your hairstyle. Try wearing the pin off to the side on your headband or bandana. Place a pin in the middle of your hair tie or scrunchie to add a little flair to your hair.
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    Jordan Stolch is an Image Strategist, Style Advisor, and the Founder of MiKADO - a concierge personal styling firm. With over a decade of experience, Jordan specializes in helping people eliminate the confusion and insecurities associated with how to dress in order to build a powerful image and use clothing to their strategic advantage. Jordan trains entrepreneurs, business leaders, and corporate executives in the foundations of "power dressing", from some of the country's preeminent companies such as Morgan Stanley, Deloitte, Berkshire Hathaway, Universal Music Group, Starbucks, and Disney. She works with clients both in-person and virtually, teaching them how to take the confusion out of style so they can operate at a higher level. Jordan earned her BA in Psychology from the University of Waterloo and studied Merchandise Marketing at the Fashion Institute of Technology (FIDM).
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    A pin looks great on a knit sweater and makes an amazing statement piece.
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    What if I want to wear a pin or something to cover up a small stain on my sweater?
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    You can totally do so! Just make sure that it's in a normal spot.
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This article was co-authored by Jordan Stolch and by wikiHow staff writer, Sophia Bell. Jordan Stolch is an Image Strategist, Style Advisor, and the Founder of MiKADO - a concierge personal styling firm. With over a decade of experience, Jordan specializes in helping people eliminate the confusion and insecurities associated with how to dress in order to build a powerful image and use clothing to their strategic advantage. Jordan trains entrepreneurs, business leaders, and corporate executives in the foundations of "power dressing", from some of the country's preeminent companies such as Morgan Stanley, Deloitte, Berkshire Hathaway, Universal Music Group, Starbucks, and Disney. She works with clients both in-person and virtually, teaching them how to take the confusion out of style so they can operate at a higher level. Jordan earned her BA in Psychology from the University of Waterloo and studied Merchandise Marketing at the Fashion Institute of Technology (FIDM). This article has been viewed 152,956 times.
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To spruce up your collar, attach one pin near the center of your neckline or multiple pins along the whole neckline. To emphasize your waistline, attach a large pin to the waist of a dress or shirt. For formal occasions, attach a pin to the left lapel of a suit jacket or replace your shirt’s top button with a pin. For more creative fashion statements, attach a pin to the back of a deep V dress or the front of a V-neck sweater. If you have a lot of pins, try decorating a jean or leather jacket with them. For advice on adding pins to accessories, read on!

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