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Since I discovered vintage ties, I've had one silk tie completely fall apart when I tried to wear it, and another show such worrying signs that I took it off almost immediately and fear to try any more. When the first one fell apart, I just figured it was in poor shape--too many pressings, perhaps. The fibre felt a little dry in hindsight, also.
But now that I've seen it start to happen to a second silk tie (it doesn't seem to affect those that appear to be made of rayon, or that Palm Beach-y fabric), I'm wondering if that's a common thing to be expected, a common thing to be expected only when a previous owner was careless, or if I'm just unlucky.
Regardless of cause, is it possible to reverse (or at least halt) this deterioration to make the tie wearable?
But now that I've seen it start to happen to a second silk tie (it doesn't seem to affect those that appear to be made of rayon, or that Palm Beach-y fabric), I'm wondering if that's a common thing to be expected, a common thing to be expected only when a previous owner was careless, or if I'm just unlucky.
Regardless of cause, is it possible to reverse (or at least halt) this deterioration to make the tie wearable?