Caring for Neckties

Our neckties are made from fabric which consists of polyester fibers. Such ties are wrinkle-resistant, water-resistant, quick to dry, and will not shrink.

HOW TO STORE A NECKTIE

Gently removed your tie (never unknot your tie by pulling the thin end of the tie through the knot).
Then hang it up or r
oll it up and put in a drawer.
You can also use our packaging to keep your necktie in safe place.



HOW TO REMOVE STAINS

  • Blot the stain with a cloth or napkin as soon as possible. Do not rub the stain as this can embed it into the tie’s fibers.
  • If it’s a water-soluble stain, use seltzer water or club soda to blot the stain.
  • If it’s an oil-based or grease stain, apply talcum powder, foot powder, cornstarch, or baking soda to the tie to absorb the excess oil. Let the powder sit for a few hours before brushing the stain with a cloth.
  • For liquid spills, blot the area with a white paper towel or napkin. Colorful napkins can transfer dye to your tie.
  • Rinse the area with water.
  • Hand wash the necktie.

HOW TO WASH A NECKTIE

Our ties are only hand-wash! Never put a tie in the washer.

  • Fill a clean sink, basin, or bucket with cool water and a mild detergent.
  • Gently swirl the tie in the water for a few minutes to allow the soap to penetrate the fabric.
  • Rinse the garment thoroughly by draining your soapy water and replacing it with cool, clean water. Gently immerse your tie in the water.
  • Carefully lift it out of the rinse water and press it between two towels to remove the majority of water.
  • Lay flat to dry.