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Hang your ties or roll them up?

bigbris1

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Good. They should hang on your neck, not in your closet.
 

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Originally Posted by bigbris1
Good. They should hang on your neck, not in your closet.
Yeah, that's what they said to this guy about polos...
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Originally Posted by gentleman amateur
From Clothes and the Man: http://209.85.175.132/search?q=cache...n&ct=clnk&cd=1 At the bottom is the section entitled Tie Care As for steaming a tie, I suppose it would not be a good idea if it is a woolen tie from what we have learned from jefferyd.
I have switched to rolling around my finger without folding it over. Steaming near the shower seems to help, to.
 

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Originally Posted by Cedarville Store
Cedar Tie Hangers and Tie Boxes are available at Cedarville Store. See our affiliate thread for discount coupon code offers.

Regards,
www.CedarvilleStore.com



Where are the "tie boxes"? I quite like the idea of this as I like to roll up my ties instead of hanging them. The Cedarville store doesn't seem to have them anymore. Thanks.
 

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Hang ... except for knit ties.
 

dieselman89

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I hang them. I have a very nick tie rack. Over time the wrinkles seem to come out. I'm not sure how or why this happens, it just does.
 

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I drape mine over suit hangers and have not noticed undue stretching or other adverse effects.
 

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I hang them -- device has a wooden frame from which plastic tie-hangers (removable) are suspended perpendicular to the closet rod. This makes it easy to rotate ties back to front.

What I really need is a better belt/suspender hanging solution -- currently I hang them on little plastic children's hangars ...
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UQMAG

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I suggest folding them the same way you bought them....keeps my ties looking new...
 

Flartchy

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ah, necroposting. I tend to toss mine over the backs of chairs, but they get all wrinkly.
 

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