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Storing your ties properly can prevent them from getting wrinkled and dusty. You can hang ties on a tie rack in your closet or you can roll them up and put them in a drawer. If you store your ties this way, they'll remain pressed and ready to wear when you take them out of storage.
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Lay your tie out on a flat surface. Unknot your tie by gently pulling the sides of the knot. Place the tie on the flat surface with the inside of the tie facing up. Flatten out your tie with the small end facing you on a flat surface like a table or an ironing board.[1]
- Do not roll up your tie with a knot in it or it may get wrinkled.
- Rolling the tie this way will prevent the front of the tie from getting dirty while you store it.[2]
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Fold the tie in half. Fold the thin end of the tie and line it up with the thick end of the tie. Your tie should now be folded in the middle.[3]Advertisement
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Buy a tie organizer for greater organization. There are tie boxes and tie inserts that fit inside of a drawer.[8] Look online or in a department store to find a box or insert if you want to keep your ties more organized.[9]
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Purchase a tie rack online or at a department store.[10] Some tie racks can hang in your closet while others can be mounted on the wall.[11] Tie racks can be made of plastic, metal, or wood and can usually be hung in a closet. Search online and purchase one that fits your desired style and budget.[12]
- Tie racks will cost around $5-$20.
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Unknot the tie. Gently pull the sides of the knot to loosen it. Pull the thin end of the tie through the untied knot to unravel it. Don’t tear off the tie or you might damage the fabric.
- Unknotting your tie will prevent you from wrinkling it.
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Hang the tie on a rung of a tie rack.[13] You can purchase a tie rack at a clothing store or online. Drape the tie on one of the rungs on the tie rack so that both sides hang over the rack evenly.[14]
- Hanging a tie on a tie rack will prevent wrinkles and will make the tie ready to wear when you need it.[15]
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Store your tie in a dry, cool area. Humidity and heat can damage the fibers in your necktie. Hang the tie in a cool, dry area like a closet or against an interior wall. If you have more than one tie, you can repeat this process with all of your ties.
- Avoid hanging your ties in areas that regularly get damp, like a basement.
- Don’t hang the tie on a wall that’s next to a window, where it could get hot from the sun.
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Cover the rack with a garment bag to prevent dust buildup. Purchase a plastic or cotton garment bag that is large enough to fit around your tie rack. Open the bag and fit it around the tie rack and then tie or seal it to prevent dirt and dust from settling on the ties.
- You can purchase garment bags online or at a department store.
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QuestionCan you wash a tie in the washing machine?OncemaidOncemaid is a Cleaning Agency based in Huntington Beach, California. Oncemaid has been operating for over 20 years and serves over 20 different cities. Their cleaners offer various services including closet organizing, weekly cleaning, deep cleaning, and post-construction cleaning.
Cleaning AgencyYes, but make sure to check the care label on your tie beforehand. You can save a lot of time by washing your ties with the knot on as well. Press and hang them with the knot to make the whole process easier on yourself.
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If your ties are already knotted, you can layer them without worry that they will be wrinkled.[16]Thanks
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- ↑ https://www.ties.com/blog/how-to-organize-your-accessories
- ↑ Oncemaid. Cleaning Agency. Expert Interview. 3 May 2023.
- ↑ https://www.esquire.com/style/advice/a4113/storing-clothing/
- ↑ Oncemaid. Cleaning Agency. Expert Interview. 3 May 2023.
- ↑ https://www.esquire.com/style/advice/a4113/storing-clothing/
- ↑ Robert Rybarski. Organizational Specialist. Expert Interview. 31 January 2020.
- ↑ https://effortlessgent.com/how-to-store-ties/
- ↑ Robert Rybarski. Organizational Specialist. Expert Interview. 31 January 2020.
- ↑ https://www.esquire.com/style/advice/a4113/storing-clothing/
- ↑ Oncemaid. Cleaning Agency. Expert Interview. 3 May 2023.
- ↑ Robert Rybarski. Organizational Specialist. Expert Interview. 31 January 2020.
- ↑ https://www.ties.com/blog/how-to-organize-your-accessories
- ↑ Robert Rybarski. Organizational Specialist. Expert Interview. 31 January 2020.
- ↑ https://www.ties.com/blog/how-to-organize-your-accessories
- ↑ Oncemaid. Cleaning Agency. Expert Interview. 3 May 2023.
- ↑ Oncemaid. Cleaning Agency. Expert Interview. 3 May 2023.
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