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Men's Pure Silk Ties

Men's Pure Silk Ties

Comoposition: 100% silk+Embroidery Style: custom design Manufacture Silk Tie Printed or Jacquard

Product Introduction

Hangzhou Zhigeng Silk Co.,Ltd is one of the leading manufacturers and suppliers of men's pure silk ties in China. Welcome to wholesale bulk high quality products made in China here from our factory. Contact us for customized service.

 

 

Men's Pure Silk Ties

Today's man uses any color, style, pattern design to fit their mood, style and confidence. Our beautiful neck wear can make any plain suit alive with color and style. We also offer the best prices on many designer names. In addition, we also make custom neckties for schools, airlines and businesses. Our silk neck ties are made of the finest fabrics and each necktie is expertly tailored by dedicated craftsmen with years of experience. Custom design service will be offered all the time.

 

From fabric, size, label, everything can be customized as you like. With over 10 years of experience in making silk tie, our product quality must make you satified.

Types of silk tie: printed, woven, embroidery

Size: 8cm* 145cm or customized as you like

Label: customized as you like

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How to choose the right scarf length?

Most scarves are rectangular in shape, and the length is measured tip-to-tip.

Knowing the differences between short, medium, and long scarves will keep you from pulling out a tape measure in the shop. Could you imagine?! Would be funny, though.

Short Scarf – 140 cm

Good for formal and business looks

Drapes (unwrapped or untied) at perfect jacket or blazer length

Medium Scarf – 175 cm

Versatile and a great choice for style

Ideal length for tying or wrapping around your neck

Long Scarf – 208 cm

Often referred to as 'oversized'

Can be wrapped multiple times for extra warmth (like a Lenny Kravitz meme)

Tying a long scarf is possible and can add a carefree vibe to any man's style

Scarf width is pretty standard at 30–40 cm.

This is wide enough to keep your neck warm without hiding your face. Anything wider and you'll look as though you're about to hold up a convenience store.

Our Suggestion

Scarf length boils down to this: you can't really go wrong with any choice.

Our favourite is one that falls in the medium category as the styling options and the warmth factor increase.

 

Silk scarves are worn more for show than for warmth. You'll put on one of these if you're heading out for a stylish formal affair or just want to up your Cary Grant game.

Most ascots or cravats are made from silk.

How to Choose Colour

Despite what you may have been told (or feared) – there are no fixed rules when it comes to choosing a scarf colour. This is true even for winter scarves.

That doesn't mean you should put on a red and white striped scarf for your next formal event… unless you want people to think they found Waldo.

While there may be no fixed rules, focusing on skin tone and what you're wearing will help you choose the right colour.

The Easiest Way to Determine Skin Tone

Determining your skin tone doesn't have to be a long, drawn-out process. In fact, learning the basics can help you with all aspects of your wardrobe.

To determine your skin tone:

Roll up your sleeve and look at your veins.

Blue veins equal cool skin tone.

Green veins equal warm skin tone.

Call your doctor if your veins are any other colour like neon orange or black.

Scarf colours for warm skin tones:

Deeper colours with golden tones

Yellow

Honey gold

Orange-red

Rust

Olive

Turquoise

Deep greens

Scarf colours for cool skin tones:

Lighter colours with blue/grey tones:

Blues (light and navy)

Jewel tones

Purples (light and deep)

Grey

What is a Neutral Scarf Colour?

Knowing your skin tone will help you select a scarf based on your colouring, but what happens if you want something a less daring than honey gold? This is where neutrals come in.

First, let us say that neutral does not mean boring. It also does not have to mean black – grey and beige are also considered neutrals.

 

What Happens When You Iron Silk?

The biggest worry when ironing silk is burning your beautiful pillowcases or bedding. And -- trust us -- silk can burn fairly easily. Similar to your hair, silk fiber is protein based. This is the reason why pure mulberry silk pillowcases sheets and pillowcases are so moisturizing to your hair and skin. However, like hair, silk will also burn under intense heat; if you've ever scorched your hair with a flat iron, you know what that's like. In fact, the legendary "burn test" is often used to determine whether a piece of fabric is genuine silk, as silk. burns similarly to hair (with ashes) while polyester satin tends to melt like plastic. herefore, the biggest challenge is getting silk wrinkles out without burning the delicate fabric.

What Setting Should You Use on Your Iron When Ironing Silk?

Because silk fibers burn easily, you should use the coolest temperature possible when ironing silk, whether it is silk bedding, a silk scarf, or silk clothes. Fortunately, most modern irons come with specific settings for various types of fabrics, including a dedicated silk setting. As a general guideline, synthetic fabrics made of acetate or other polyester materials are usually ironed at the coolest setting, around 275°F, while cotton and linen are ironed at temperatures of 400°F or more. On most irons, the silk setting temperature is approximately 300°F.

 

The Best Types of Surfaces to Iron Silk On

Iron your silk on a CLEAN surface with a CLEAN iron. Silk is uniquely vulnerable to staining, and any residual stain on these surfaces is likely to transfer to your fine silk. Cleaning an iron is relatively simple to do and well worth the effort.

We recommend using an ironing board, again with a clean cover. If you wish, you can lay a clean white sheet over the cover. If you don't use an ironing board, make sure you are using a hard, flat surface that is heat-resistant and clean.

You may also want to use a press cloth, which is a piece of fabric you lay on top of the silk you are ironing.

Seven Tips and Cautions When Ironing Silk

Use an iron with a dedicated silk setting and a clean surface, preferably an ironing board.

Iron your silk while it's still a bit damp. After the wash, hang your silk sheets until they are almost dry then iron. Don't wring out excess water, which can damage the silk.

Spot test the temperature of your iron in a non-noticeable location to make sure the silk is not burning.

Turn the silk inside out and use the iron on the "wrong" side. For Mulberry Park Silks charmeuse sheets, this means you will NOT be ironing the shiny side, but instead, the duller side.

Pass the iron quickly across the surface of the silk; do not use a back and forth motion which can cause scorch marks. If you are ironing clothing, or a pillowcase or sheet set with only light wrinkles, use the press cloth between your iron and the silk and gently press out the wrinkles as opposed to moving back and forth.

DO NOT use a steam iron, as the moisture from the steam can leave water stains on silk sheets and bedding (note: you can, however, use a fabric steaming wand, although it will work better on silk garments than it will on silk sheets).

Less is more! Start with the lowest possible temperature and increase only as needed.

Also remember that you don't need to remove every wrinkle. Your sheets and pillowcases will naturally release wrinkles on their own within a day or two on your bed.

 

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We Are A Top Leading Trader&Supplier Based On The Famous Silk City---Hangzhou, China. We Serve Global Customers with Good Quality Products, Unbeatable Price and Top Notch Service, which could Save Your Time, Save Your Cost and Guard You from Fraud.

 

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