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Dive into the World of Flat Backs, Push Pins, and Clicker Hoops

Explore the world of earrings with our comprehensive guide to flat back, push pin, and clicker hoop earrings. Learn about their unique features, styles, and find the perfect pair for your piercing.

PUSH PIN

Push Pin earrings have a flat backing and is secured with a thin, malleable post. No threading necessary!

FLAT BACK LABRET

Flat back labret earrings have a screw on the bottom of the charm. The earring is secured by twisting the charm onto the post, allowing for maximum security.

CLICKER HOOPS

Clicker hoops are hoop earrings where the hinge is not visible. This offers a seamless design for an earring that looks good from any angle.

PUSH PIN

THREADLESS + CONVENIENCE

THE DETAILS:

Push pins feature a push-in mechanism. Simply push the pin into the post half way, bend the pin slightly, and push the pin fully into the post for a hassle-free earring option that offers convenience.

The bend is what creates tension to tighten the earring. The more bend = the tighter the earring!

Available in 4 different post lengths and 3 different gauges.

DESIGNED FOR:

✓ Cartilage

✓ Helix

✓ Flat

✓ Conch

✓ Tragus

✓ Earlobe

FLAT BACK

THREADED + ALL DAY WEAR

THE DETAILS:

Flat Back Labret earrings feature a 'screw' mechanism. The bottom of the charm has a screw, which is twisted into the post.

With it's flat backing, this earring is extra comfy to wear and is perfect for everyday (and sleeping too!).

Available in 4 different post lengths and 2 different gauges.

DESIGNED FOR:

✓ Cartilage

✓ Helix

✓ Flat

✓ Conch

✓ Tragus

✓ Earlobe

Clicker Hoop

PERFECTLY SEAMLESS

THE DETAILS:

Clicker hoops offer a seamless design, so you'll look good from any angle. Clicker hoops only open from the top compared to traditional hoop earrings. Simply lift the post up and click back into place for security, no matter where the day takes you.

Available in various sizes and various post gauges.

DESIGNED FOR:

✓ Cartilage/ Helix

✓ Conch

✓ Daith

✓ Rook

✓ Earlobe

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