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Do you love stacked necklaces but hate how they get tangled? The Doctors are here to help with a simple tip that can help solve this style dilemma.
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Instead of keeping them separated, we suggest locking the necklaces together on the same loop making them less likely to become intertwined and keep them better separated.
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Another tip is to vary the thickness and lengths of your stacked necklaces, which can also help them from getting twisted.
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