The Executive Selection: BOXKnocks Feather Lapel Pin A selected piece from lifestyle e-commerce brand BOXKnocks to round out your look.

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BoxKnocks Feather Lapel pin.

As an entrepreneur himself, BOXknocks founder Tareq Samara knows the significance of making an impact in the boardroom. The UAE-based startup offers a range of men's accessories, and this feather lapel pin is a dandy touch your ensemble. With its distinctive texture, it's a nice piece to round out your look.

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