It is
important to take good care of your tie
when you are not wearing it. Leaving the
tie tied when you're not wearing it can
cause permanent wrinkles. Always untie
the knot; and when doing so do not pull
the small end out through the loop. Hang
your ties on a covered hanger or a tie
rack.
If you
have a water spot on your tie, let it
dry; then rub the small end of the tie
on it, eradicating it-or scrape off with
a fingernail.
Never
dry-clean your ties.
For
other stains and spots on ties, hold it
over a boiling kettle and apply steam.
The use a dry spot remover (powdered or
aerosol), and follow the manufacturers
instructions.
Storage
rules for ties:
Always
keep your neck tie in tie hangers
because these hold a single tie and
reduce the chance of wrinkles.
You
should never leave your tie with a knot
in it, as it will crease the fabric of
the tie and make it unmanageable.
Each
time you open your wardrobe try and move
the ties you have hung up, because this
will prevent them from unnecessary
creases.
When you
return home from a long days work,
remember to unknot your tie and hang it
properly.
Check
if your tie is of silk fabric then hang
it, otherwise in case of knitted ties
you should lay it flat or roll up and
keep in a drawer instead of hanging it.
Roll the narrow end of the tie first and
leave it for a day or two as this will
remove most of the wrinkles.
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