Almost all the fabrics used
for making ties such as silk, polyester, cotton, linen and wool have what is
known as a glass transition temperature. When the materials remain in its
"glass" phase, the crystal like structure holds the individual
polymers tightly. At temperatures above the glass transition threshold, some of
the bonds holding these molecules together break. This allows the polymers to
shift in relation to one another and form new bonds as they cool down. When the
fabric returns to the glass phase—after it's been taken out of the dryer, for
example—the altered structure gets locked in place in the form of wrinkles.
Heat and water both cause the fabric to shrink and form wrinkles.
We’ve set out to put together a fabulous list of tips to help you keep your custom necktie wrinkle free, sparkling and beautiful:
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How you are
storing your tie is the most important thing to keep it wrinkle free. Creases
will cause on the ties that are kept haphazardly. Piling clothes after clothes
over your tie is not a good idea. Try to keep your ties separately and if
possible always remain it hanging.
•
Do not crush
aggressively while washing your it. Gently rub the satins and let it hang in a
well-ventilated spot for a couple days and many of the wrinkles will naturally
go away. Always wash your ties by hand separately.
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Iron your tie
only if absolutely necessary and before ironing the tie, check the tag on the
necktie; it will normally display the recommended iron temperature.
As the custom printed ties
are the most noticed piece of clothing in your formal outfit, if they get
wrinkled, certainly your personality will be at stake. Smooth finishing and
flawless appearance of your neckwear are essential when attending an important
client meeting or giving a crucial presentation. Your entire image relies on
the outfit you are wearing and a slightest of stain or wrinkle could harm your
reputation. So it is really important to keep your custom print necktie wrinkle
free.
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