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| dear brindha, even i used to for organizing ties, when we were looking to buy a new extra wardrobe, i chose one with a tie rack attached...it is a open wooden draw (sliding) with ply partitions in checks.. each compartment can hold 3 to 4 ties...i fold the ties like in the showroom and keep them there...if you cant get a tie rack...you can buy those plastic boxes with compartments and arrange ties in them..another idea is to cut out thick cardboard from big cartons or cereal boxes into strips and create a tie rack in one of your draws... |
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| Hi, You get tie racks to hold ties in place....you could also use some peg boards to hang them (like how we hang shirts). Here's a link which will give you the various tie racks available and also will give some ideas to get creative. Hope it helps. Tie Racks, Tie Rack, Motorized Tie Racks, & Tie Hangers |
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| hi brindha, I use a tie hanger...and it makes a neat and safe saving storage.
__________________ Love, Shanthi A right cause never fails, a true word never hurts in the end. |
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