Fashion Ties
Caring For Your Ties
Caring for a silk tie properly can extend its life and keep it looking sharp. Here’s a concise guide to help you maintain your silk ties:
1. Proper Storage
- Hang It Up: Use a tie rack or hanger to avoid wrinkles.
- Avoid Sunlight: Keep ties away from direct sunlight to prevent fading.
- Use Cedar: Place cedar blocks nearby to deter moths and absorb moisture.
2. Avoid Stains
- Be Careful: Be mindful when eating and drinking to avoid spills.
- Blot, Don’t Rub: Blot any spills immediately with a clean cloth.
3. Cleaning
- Spot Cleaning: Use a damp cloth for minor stains. For oil-based stains, use talcum powder.
- Dry Cleaning: For tough stains, take your tie to a professional dry cleaner.
4. Ironing and Steaming
- Steam, Don’t Iron: Use a steamer to remove wrinkles. Alternatively, hang the tie in the bathroom while taking a hot shower.
- Low Heat: If ironing is necessary, cover the tie with a cloth and use the lowest heat setting.
5. Dealing with Wrinkles
- Natural Hanging: Hang your tie in the bathroom during a hot shower.
- Rolling Method: Roll your tie loosely and leave it for a few days.
6. General Tips
- Rotate Ties: Give your ties a break between wears.
- Avoid Heavy Fragrances: Apply perfumes and colognes before putting on your tie to avoid stains.
7. Traveling with Ties
- Tie Cases: Use a tie case for protection when traveling.
- Rolling for Travel: Roll your tie loosely and place it safely in your luggage.
By following these tips, you can keep your silk ties in excellent condition for years to come.