Posts Tagged ‘Care’

3 Ways to Care for Your Silk Tie

Thursday, May 5th, 2011

Silk Tie Care – How to Do it Right!

Tuesday, November 16th, 2010

How to Care a Silk Tie

Thursday, July 15th, 2010

Here are some suggestions on how you travel to your silk ties including how to get rid of wrinkle care, saving a tie, and some tips for relationships. Those rules keep your ties nice and sweet and long life, of course.

Depending on the severity of the wrinkle, the wrinkles can be treated accordingly? Hanging Roll, steam iron, iron. Mostly small wrinkles are easily removed by hanging after your tie undone. It is a characteristic that has only silk. Currently, most of the silk ties are high quality wrinkle free to avoid any treatment that best and greatest care of wrinkles. Another way to straighten all the rolling folds of the end link most closely with the wide end. These two possibilities are recommended for high quality silk ties. If looks always messy, hand-steam is further recommended that the ordinary iron. One way to do is be a steamer to touch your links do not run. Remember that the high temperature is never good for silk. Iron is usually always the last resort. The reason is that you can damage the silk and stabilizer of your links. When ironing, suggestions are as follows: Place the iron on the temperature dial on silk, was a thin, slightly moist on the link, once done, the link is too cool for some time before hanging up.

Keep your commitments in a shed or Tie Rack when not in use. This is the best way to make a link, update and prevent the risk of wrinkles. Also, keep your links from sun, dust, humidity.

When you travel, your relationship that you may win a puzzle. The simplest is to attach a briefcase for travel are. If you do not, there are two other possibilities? Depends on your tie-up Rolling put in your place, the other is bent links in a folder that you pack flat surface. Unpacking your links and hang right when you’re in the hotel. A great way to get the gang is simply, your silk ties in the bathroom when you take a hot shower to hang.

Tying Ties : How to Care for a Silk Tie

Thursday, April 8th, 2010


Caring for a silk tie means storing it properly, avoiding creases and getting rid of wrinkles with steam. Discover how to prolong the life of a tie by lightly rolling it with help from a specialist in men’s fashion in this free video on ties and style. Expert: Candice Connors Contact: www.jacksonandconnor.com Bio: Candice Connors is co-owner of Jackson and Connor, a men’s fashion store in Northampton, Mass. Filmmaker: David Pakman