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March 28th, 2009


Types of Graduation Cords

Graduation cords are available in various styles. One graduation cord is a pair that is entwined around the neck, so the two are suspended downwards on every side. This does not mean that the two cords making the pair have to look alike. If people prefer the single
Graduation cords then they should arrange for half the number of the double ones. They are also effortlessly untied, making two cords, which are single.

The full length is always 63″ counting the other 4″tassels at the ends. The normal width is a quarter of an inch. However, the economy cords are usually 3/16 inches. The ones in golden colors are typically designate honor alumnae. Additionally, the remaining hues might be used for service organizations, definite degrees or other several designations.

The graduation cords that might be prearranged for are the solid-hue standard-thickness cords available in single numbers. The rest must be prearranged for in dozens. The colors are available in entwined doubled, triple color blends or solid. People should allow more time for non-stocked colors and custom entwined cords. Some cords are fashioned on request such as cord sets combining dissimilar cord colors. Design set up charges applies as well.

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