Fabric & Care
Fabric & Care
How to Care for Your Ties
The right tie can instantly elevate your look. Whether you are dressing for a wedding, business event, formal occasion, or everyday style, a well-chosen tie adds color, personality, and polish to your outfit.
With proper care, your ties can stay looking sharp and ready to wear for years to come.
Country of Origin: China
Care: Spot clean recommended. Do not machine wash or tumble dry.
Removing Your Tie
Ties are carefully constructed accessories, and a little care when removing them can help preserve their shape.
For best results, gently untie your tie by reversing the steps used to knot it. Avoid pulling the narrow end through the knot, as this can stretch the fabric and put unnecessary stress on the stitching.
Always remove the knot before storing your tie. Leaving a tie knotted for long periods can create deep creases and affect the shape.
Storing Your Tie
Proper storage helps prevent wrinkles and keeps your ties organized.
After wearing, allow your tie to rest and return to its natural shape before storing it. Ties may be hung on a tie rack, laid flat, or gently rolled.
For long-term storage, rolling your ties is often the best option, especially for cotton, wool, or polyester-blend ties. This helps prevent stretching and keeps the fabric from becoming misshapen over time.
If you are traveling, gently roll your tie and place it in a tie case, pocketed organizer, or secure section of your luggage to help prevent wrinkles.
Removing Wrinkles
Light wrinkles are normal after wearing or storing a tie. Most wrinkles can be reduced with gentle care.
To help release wrinkles, hang your tie in the bathroom while taking a warm shower and allow the steam to naturally relax the fabric.
For deeper wrinkles, you may use light steam on a low setting. Hold the steamer or iron slightly away from the tie and steam along the length of the fabric. Do not press the hot metal directly onto the tie, as heat can damage delicate fabrics.
You can also gently roll the tie and leave it overnight to help smooth out light creases.
Avoid using spray starch, fabric sprays, or heavy conditioners, as they may leave residue or cause staining.
Cleaning Your Tie
Ties should not be placed in the washing machine or dryer. Machine washing can affect the shape, stitching, and fabric.
For small spots, gently blot the area with a clean, damp cloth. Do not rub, as rubbing can spread the stain or damage the fabric.
Before using any cleaning product, test it on a hidden area of the tie first to make sure it does not affect the color or material.
Do not soak or fully submerge your tie in water, as this may cause it to lose its shape.
For oil-based stains, a small amount of baby powder may help absorb the oil before cleaning. For water-based stains, a lightly damp cloth or a small amount of seltzer water may help lift the spot.
For difficult stains, we recommend taking your tie to a professional dry cleaner who has experience cleaning neckties.
Final Care Tips
With the right storage and gentle cleaning, your ties will stay crisp, polished, and ready for any occasion.
A quality tie is a versatile accessory that can refresh your wardrobe, complete your outfit, and help you express your personal style with ease.
Please note: Computer-generated model images may be shown. Actual tie colors may vary slightly due to lighting, screen settings, and display differences.