Care
Cleaning
Do not immerse your silk bow tie in water when cleaning, as doing so can ruin the texture and color of the silk. Instead, spot clean your neckwear using the following steps.
Gently blot any excess substance from the stain with a soft, dry cloth. Do not rub as this can damage the fabric.
Fill a small bowl with lukewarm water and add a few drops of mild detergent specifically designed for silk. Dip a corner of a clean, white cloth into the solution and test it on a hidden area of the neckwear to ensure it doesn't cause discoloration.
If the test is successful, lightly dab the stained area with the dampened cloth. Use a gentle tapping motion and do not saturate the silk.
Moisten another clean cloth with plain lukewarm water and gently dab the area to remove any soap residue.
Pat the cleaned area with a dry cloth to absorb moisture, then leave the tie laid flat on a towel to air dry completely.
If the stain does not respond to the these steps, take the tie to a professional dry cleaner experienced in handling silk garments.
Storage
After use, always untie your bow tie - do not leave it knotted, as this will work creases into the fabric.
Store your bow tie loose, either hanging up or lying flat: the choice is yours.
To prevent fading, store your neckwear in a cool, dry place out of direct sunlight.