Stains:
As we all know, ties can get stains from food and drink, so it's important to take care of them in the best way possible. First, blot the stain with a cloth and don't rub it.
If the tie is a silk or cotton material, a mild detergent can be used to wash it. If the tie is made of microfiber or polyester, then it may need a spot treatment with a fabric softener.
Dry cleaning:
A trusted dry cleaner will be able to help you with any of your ties that require professional cleaning. Before you send your ties off, make sure that you ask them not to press the tie as this will flatten the rolled edges and can damage its shape.
Wrinkles:
Wrinkles are a common problem that can occur with any tie. To prevent them, hang the tie up when you have a shower or use steam from an iron to remove wrinkles that are too small to see.
Storage:
When it comes time to store your ties, keep them in a dark and dry place away from direct sunlight and other harsh chemicals. This will help prevent fading and protect the fabric from getting damaged.
It's also important to keep your ties clean and free from dirt, grease, and oil so they don't look old and worn out. So, keep these tips in mind and you'll be able to wear your favorite ties for years to come!