How to Fix Wrinkles or Creases in Your Neck Tie

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How to Fix Wrinkles or Creases in Your Neck Tie

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Your tie looks great, but after a day of wear, the knot will put creases and wrinkles in your tie which, over time, can destroy the material.

Your tie looks great, but after a day of wear, the knot will put creases and wrinkles in your tie which, over time, can destroy the material.

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So how do you get those wrinkles out?

So how do you get those wrinkles out?

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DON'T just hang it up. INSTEAD: take the tie in your hand.

DON'T just hang it up. INSTEAD: take the tie in your hand.

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Begin to wrap it around your fingers.

Begin to wrap it around your fingers.

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Make sure you keep subtle tension on the tie. It doesn't need to be super tight. This light tension will pull out your wrinkles.

Make sure you keep subtle tension on the tie. It doesn't need to be super tight. This light tension will pull out your wrinkles.

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Leave the tie sitting like this over night and it will be back to new.

Leave the tie sitting like this over night and it will be back to new.

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And...VOILLA! A perfect tie.

And...VOILLA! A perfect tie.

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P H

Very cool

P H 4 months ago

A Kimball

Fabulous! Thank you. Just bought my husband ties for Christmas and at the price they are (shocked, BTW) anything to save them. Thank you.

A Kimball 5 months ago

Steve Logan

Nice

Steve Logan 7 months ago

Joshua Davis

Thanks, I reworded the last step. Try to avoid hanging immediately after wearing. The weight of the tie doesn't provide enough tension to smooth out the fabrics. Over time, compound creasing can permanently damage the interior of the tie...which can lead to a limp or crinkly looking knot.

(author) 7 months ago

Michael Barrett

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Michael Barrett 7 months ago

Michael Barrett

I'm sorry the last statement makes no sense.Always un-knot tie and simply hang .

Michael Barrett 7 months ago

Darcy Bastin

I wish more men wore ties. They are so attractive.

Darcy Bastin 7 months ago

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Niels Eék

product placement?

Niels Eék 4 months ago

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Julio Blanco

I normally iron them!

Julio Blanco 4 months ago