Learn the correct way to iron your ties in this free video series.
Finally learn how to maintain your ties to keep them looking great.
Watch an introduction to learn the first steps toward perfectly ironing your tie.
Find out what materials are needed and the basic process of a perfectly ironed tie.
Summary: Taking pride in one's appearance is not something that should be taken lightly. Oh yes, we know that we should fold clothes, even on occasion iron our "good" clothes, yet all too often we overlook the cornerstone of the male apparel. The tie. The concept of the power tie was not something chosen at random. The tie sets the mood of the entire male clothing ensemble. Even those that recognize this MVP of the male closet, all too often simply grab it from the rack and quickly toss on a full Windsor or a shell knot. A true gentleman will first carefully, even lovingly, iron this prized possession perfectly.Watch this free video series, on how to master the art of ironing one's ties. Marti Swanson will leverage her years of experience, to masterfully weave through the intricate steps to a perfectly flat tie. This series is sure to be a staple in any gentleman's household.
Expert: Marti Swanson is a versatile professional with a background as a fashion designer, University instructor, entrepreneurial business owner (in the fashion and beauty industry), and a mother. Her education includes a wide range of University and specialized training, including fashion design at St. Mary’s University, Vogue College of Cosmetology, Nashville Academy of Fine Arts (theater), Hill Country Fine Arts (costume design), and Texas State University, where she graduated Cum Laude. Her professional resume includes project management, planning and facilitation, and education and training. She was also an instructor at Texas State University, the owner of Earth Stone Design/Cinagro which specialized in design-products for the marketplace, Master Planner, Trainer, writer for Texas Parks and Wildlife, and hairstylist/make-up artist. Her expertise includes knowledge of fabrics, materials, and clothing manufacturing. She has also worked professionally as a seamstress.