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The best way to keep your ties in great condition is to have enough of them so you're not wearing them out too fast. This is also a less expensive way to give depth to your wardrobe. As a rule of thumb you should have three or four ties that go with each suit or sport outfit. Keep the ties hung with the suit they go with and rotate the ties through with each wearing of that outfit. Just drape them around the collar of the coat. Everyday Wrinkle and
Stain Removal All Tie Bar ties are stain-resistant. However, do your best to avoid stains! When eating out, tuck your napkin in your collar to save your tie from getting stained. All Tie Bar ties are 100% silk. Removing stains on silk is tricky. First, always blot the stain, rather than rub. For water-soluble stains, use a clean cloth and dab with a small amount of seltzer water. For oil-based stains, talcum powder may pull it out. Serious stains can be removed with spot remover or other mild cleaning agents, but test first on the back of the tie to be sure that the remover won't damage the tie. Only as a last resort should you bring your tie to the dry cleaner. Travel |
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