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HOW TO TIE A TIE
(Learn about bowties here)
There are several ways to correctly tie a tie. Our silk ties look good with any of these tie knots:
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SILK TIE CARE
How to store silk ties
Always untie the knot after wearing your silk ties. Ties like to be stored flat or rolled up.
Good air circulation keeps your valuable silk ties crisp and fresh.
If you need to store your ties hanging, make sure that they are not on top of each other and
that they have enough space to breathe.
How to pack silk ties for travel
When packing for travel, roll the ties up beginning from the thin end. This minimizes the chances of having unwanted wrinkles pressed
into your silk ties.
How to get rid of wrinkles in silk ties
After wearing your tie, roll it up from the thin end. This protects the tie from folds and wrinkles. If there some anyway, do not just iron
the tie flat. To protect the carefully handcrafted shape of your tie, use the steam from a steam iron without actually touching the tie.
If you don't have a steam iron, e.g. in a hotel room, let the tie soak up the steam in your bathroom by hanging it there after your hot shower.
After 10 to 15 minutes, the wrinkles should be gone.
How to clean silk ties
While many dry cleaners do a good job of cleaning, not all know how to keep your favourite tie in shape when ironing.
The best cleaners carefully open the seams in your tie, and sew them again by hand after cleaning and pressing.
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ENJOY YOUR TIE
A good tie makes each day and each event special. It reflects your mood and your spirit.
A carefully selected tasteful silk neck tie will
enhance your day, and, hopefully, bring you a compliment or two.
Feel confident with our ties every day.
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Christina Cheng designer tie 148 slim pure silk tie $58.00
(click image for details)
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Christina Cheng designer tie 187 slim pure silk tie $58.00
(click image for details)
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