After getting into the habit of wearing ties on a more
regular basis, you will probably notice that they somehow seem to "wear
off" a little bit. That may be due to improper care or things beyond
your reach, for example, getting food or beverages spilled on your
favorite tie.
That is why I wanted to give you a few suggestions as
to how to take care of your tie to make sure that you will be able to
wear and preserve it for quite some time to come!
How to Properly Untie Your Tie
A very common mistake a beginner makes when learning
how to tie a tie is that once you get that first knot done right, you
would never even think about untying your tie at the end of the day.
Instead, you would probably prefer to make the loop just big enough to
pull your head out and hang the tied tie on a clothes hanger or over the
back of a chair.
Unfortunately, that is the most damaging thing you
could ever do to your tie. What you would rather want to do is to
properly untie your tie.
However, this is where half the nation - yes,
beginners and folks who have worn ties for quite some time alike -
commit the second gravest sin when it comes to untying any tie. That is
to just rip it off by the time you get home.
Paying a little attention is key here, though, as doing the opposite will definitely ruin your tie - rather sooner than later.
Instead of hastily tearing and yanking a tie from your
neck, repeat all of the steps you followed to tie your tie but now do
so in reverse order! Step #7 becomes #1, step #6 becomes #2 and so on...
While this process might not necessarily save you an
extra minute each evening, it will definitely save you your precious tie
and your hard-money that you would have to spend on new ties every
couple of weeks.
Remember that as with all things precious, it is going the extra mile to make it last, to keep it coming, to keep happening!
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How to Quickly Get Rid Of Tie Wrinkles
After untying your tie, especially when your tie is
made of thick and heavy silk, you will probably notice that there are
wrinkles that make it look very worn and used - even though you have
only worn that tie for only a couple of hours.
However, there is something you can do to get rid of
that problem overnight. Basically, all you do is to wrap the tie around
your hand, then put it onto a table or into a drawer and let it rest for
a while.
To help you understand I took some pictures with a digital camera. Here is what you would do:
1) Hold the narrow end of your tie
with your thumb as shown on the picture above, while letting the wide
end hang down to the floor.
2) Wrap the wide end around your hand several times.
3) Take the wrapped-up tie and place it on a flat surface.
You will see that after only a few hours all of the
wrinkles will be gone and your tie looks as fresh and new as if you had
just purchased it at a store!
By the way, wrapping up your ties is also great while
on travel to prevent the ties from being damaged in a tightly-packed
suitcase.
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How to Treat Tie Stains
One of the moments every tie-wearing guy worries about is to get food or beverages spilled on your favorite tie. That is because chances are 9 out of 10 that that
stain permanently ruins your tie as the majority of ties is made of
silk, a very unforgiving type of cloth when it comes into contact with
coffee, Coke or ketchup!
As silk is a very delicate material, applying
stain-removers will only make matters worse. The only thing that I
recommend you do is to take your stained tie to your local dry cleaner
and ask them for help. While dry-cleaning will remove the stain in most every
case, there is one major downside to it: The shiny look and feel of
your tie will be gone, too!
Therefore, really make every effort to protect your
tie during meals, e.g., by covering it using a large napkin or removing
it if appropriate.
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