Where they are: In drugstores, department stores, and vintage stores. Typically made from metal, plastic, or cellulose acetate - a synthetic material that is biodegradable - and sold in many prints ( tortoiseshell, checkerboard, alabaster), sizes ( a three-prong mini or a “big effing clip”), and shapes. Also referred to as “jaw” clips (to which I say: tomato, tomâto). What they are: A type of hair clip, identified by two rows of pronged “teeth” that clamp down like a claw into the wearer’s hair. ![]() ![]() You know that thing you’ve been seeing all over the place? Allow us to explain it. Welcome to Noticed, The Goods’ design trend column.
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