TIE GUIDE
Elevate your look with expert tie-tying techniques and care tips from industry professionals. Master the art of tying and maintaining your ties with our easy-to-follow tutorials.
- How To Take Care Of Ties
- The Half Windsor Tie Knot
- The Bow Tie Knot
- The Pratt Tie Knot
- The Four in Hand Tie Knot
- The Windsor Tie Knot
- Hang up your ties on a rack will helps to lesson some of the wrinkles.
- For travelling, loosely roll ties and place them inside a pair of socks.
- Do not put any loose threads on your neckties, it can do major damage. Just cut it away.
- Do not wear the same necktie more than 2 days consecutively, it need time to return to its normal shape.
- Always unknot your tie when you are not wearing it, leaving it knotted can damage the tie and cause permanent wrinkles.
- Look out label for handling instruction. If not sure, avoid ironing your necktie.
- If you find it necessary to iron the tie, cover it with a cotton cloth to protect the fabric then iron it on a low setting.
- Do not wash your tie; most ties will shrinks unevenly when washed in water due to different shrink rates of the various materials inside of the tie.
- To steam your tie, hang it in the bathroom when showering or hold your tie over a boiling pot of water on the stove to stream out the wrinkles. Careful not to let the tie to touch the water.
- Be careful not to get any cologne can damage the color of ties.






