Care
for your Silk Tie
•Let water spots on silk
ties dry and then rub it briskly with the same fabric.
• For hard to remove
stains, hold the spot over the steam from a boiling
kettle and apply cleaning fluid. Test your Silk Ties
on the narrow end before doing this.
• Silk Ties can be dry
cleaned, but make sure your cleaner is experienced with
ties.
• Ties made of synthetic
material might be washable.
• When ironing silk ties,
make certain the roll along the tie edge is not pressed
flat.
• Always hang your ties
on a rack, except knitted or crochet ties, which should
be rolled and stored in a drawer.
• Give your silk ties
at least two or three days rest before wearing them
again to allow wrinkles to hang out.
• Always unknot your ties
when taking it off. Never slip it over your head.
• Do not unravel the
knot by pulling on the small end. Always reverse the
knot itself.
• Do not make your knots
too tight. |