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Do you offer a money back guarantee? Yes, we offer a FULL Money Back Guarentee; if you are not satisfied with the quality of our neckties then you are entitled to a full refund (shipping & handling not included), for more details click here.
How long after I placed my order can I expect my ties to arrive? Orders submitted before 11:00 a.m. EST will be sent out the same day, otherwise your product(s) will be shipped the following day; from there it usually takes 2-5 days for your order to arrive if you are located within the U.S. or Caribbean. For all other international destinations the estimated delivery time is 3-7 days.
What is the proper way to care for a tie? Avoid sending your neckties to the dry cleaners & never wash your ties in water. Do not press your tie or directly place an iron on your necktie as that causes the rolled edges of the tie to become sharp and diminishes the luxurious fullness of the tie. Give your ties a few days rest before wearing them again to allow any wrinkles to hang out. Care should be taken when un-tying your tie in order to maintain appearance and longevity, never slip the tie over your head or unravel it by pulling out the narrow end; always unknot your tie when taking it off by reversing the knot itself. Remember to always un-knot your ties when you are not wearing them, leaving them knotted will cause permanent creasing.
What is the best way to store a necktie? With proper care, your neckties can last for many years. You can hang your tie or loosely roll it, never fold your tie.
How can I clean a silk tie? It is very difficult to clean a silk tie due to the delicate nature of silk, the first thing to remember is, avoid getting your silk necktie wet. If you are generally looking to clean your tie and not remove a stain the best method would be to use a steam iron, never allow the nozzle of the steam iron to touch the fabric. Hang your tie and hold the steam iron nozzle 8-10 inches below the tie and let the steam rise up and around your hanging necktie for roughly 30-60 seconds.
How can I remove creases from my necktie? The best way to remove creases from your necktie is to use a steam iron, remember; do not allow the iron to touch the fabric. If you are travelling or do not have access to a steam iron, hang your tie on the bathroom door while you take a hot shower, the steam from the shower will do wonders for removing those creases.
How can I remove stains from my necktie? If we're talking about something as simple as water spots then let the spot dry on its own or use a hairdryer on the wet spot with the blower & heat placed on the lowest setting and rapidly move the hairdryer over the wet spot, try not to get the hairdryer too close to the tie otherwise you may risk burning it. After the spot has dried, use a clean dry cloth and gently rub the spot. For those random day to day stains simply dip a clean soft cloth in a little soda water and then dab away what you can, repeat this process a few times. For removing tougher stains apply steam from a steam iron (never allow the iron to touch the surface of the material) then use a dry or powdered spot remover. When trying to remove a grease stain never rub the stain with your fingers as this will make grease spot wider and penetrate the fabric making the cleaning process more difficult, sprinkle a little talcum powder or baking soda on the spot as soon as possible and allow it to absorb what it can. After a few hours, brush off the remaining residue with a clean soft cloth.