🎩 Tie it all together with style!
The Richards Wooden Tie Rack is a sophisticated storage solution that holds up to 24 ties, crafted from durable walnut wood with chrome accents. Designed for space-saving and organization, it enhances your closet's aesthetic while making tie selection effortless.
C**E
A perfect solution!
Like many younger people who work from home or in a business casual environment, I only have a few neck ties to my name. It was always a struggle to figure out where to store them, so that they stayed in good shape for the rare occasions I would need them. This hangar-based tie holder is a great solution - holds all my ties with room for more - and doesn't require sacrificing valuable closet space - just a single hangar's worth on the clothes hanging bar. Good value and sturdy - should last many years.
S**S
PINCH! Don't bend clips or smash ties!
I rarely write reviews, but it seems every other review misses the intended design of this rack, so I felt compelled to offer this input. The clips are too tight to slide the tie all the way under - correct - no need to complain about this OR manually bend them open. Simply slide the edge of your tie under the edge of the clip with just a little push - it doesn't take much to get a small pinch. Likewise, the tie should be balanced and isn't likely to go anywhere, so a small pinch is all that's needed to keep the ties in place as you pull the rack off the shelf to look for a tie. I've done this a dozen times and not a tie has slipped off. This is a perfectly good design and it's so easy to use, I can't believe people are sending it back or pulling out their pliers. I'll put a picture up to show how it should be used. Picture on the right, or at http://www.amazon.com/gp/customer-media/permalink/mo2EWKVULKH9KK/B000A68E48/ref=cm_ciu_images_pl_linkEDIT 2015-04-12: I've been using this daily for 9 months. Never had a tie slip off, haven't damaged a single tie (I have a variety of thicknesses and materials from thick wool to fine silk), and it's still fast and easy to use. Looks as good as the day it showed up too; I'm hoping it will late the rest of my tie-wearing career!
C**M
Space efficient, time inefficient
I needed a new tie and belt organizer that I could hang rather than screwing into the wall, so I ordered three from Amazon: , this walnut tie rack shaped like shirt hanger, and . I already owned a vertical style hanger like the .My recommendation is for either the walnut rack on swivel hook or this walnut rack shaped like a shirt hanger, depending on your needs.The Twirl-a-Tie is just a gimmick. Made of ugly plastic, its hooks are not spaced far enough apart, so you can use only every other hook or mash your ties together. Even using only every other hook, the ties are still crushed between the hooks at the inside. I would buy the Twirl-a-Tie only if I knew a small boy who owned some ties and wanted a hanger. It is too bulky to be used for travel.The walnut tie rack on swivel hook is sturdy and decent-looking, although not something to show off. It will accept 22 ties on its 22 hooks, which are sized and spaced adequately. It is easy to get the ties on and off the hooks, and the hooks are long enough to hang belts on the end in addition to the ties. Drawbacks: (1) it does not swivel easily and must be removed from the closet to pick a tie; (2) it is wide and the hooks push into the clothes on either side; (3) it is long and your ties may dangle onto things if the floor of your closet is stacked high.The walnut tie rack shaped like a shirt hanger will hold 24 ties. It is nice-looking and sturdy enough... I think. The major drawback is that it is difficult to remove ties from the rack. The rack has to be removed from the closet and some of the moveable hooks re-arranged to get a tie off. Unlike the walnut swivel, this hanger is relatively thin and space-efficient and keeps the ties dangling higher off the closet floor. It cannot accept belts, but the company makes a matching belt rack that I suspect works well.If your personality is such that you would get annoyed having to move hooks to get at an individual tie, choose the walnut swivel. If you are short on space in your closet, choose the walnut shirt-style hanger.I previously owned one of the vertical tie organizers like the non-slip. I hated it. It has the drawbacks of all three of the above reviewed: it is ugly and crushes the ties together; it must be removed from the closet to choose a tie and dangles the ties too low; it is difficult to get at the ties on the hanger. You will regret buying it.
T**.
Suspender Hanger!
I purchased this item not for ties, but for suspenders! Yes, the kind that keep your pants up. I made the switch to suspenders and wasn't sure how to store them. If I folded them up and put them in a drawer they inevitably became tangled. Same if I rolled them up in a drawer, plus they take up quite a bit of drawer space. Regular hangers weren't good because they would fall off all the time. Then I found this and decided to try it.THIS IS PERFECT FOR SUSPENDERS! The material is pretty sturdy, and the entire hangar spins as does each individual "tie holder", Like with ties, you need to load it evenly otherwise you will get a titanic effect on the hangar, but basic physics says that is unavoidable. This works well to hold my six suspenders, but can hold as many as there are hooks (24 total, 12 on each side). Each metal holder I would say is 1 3/4" to 2" (I didn't measure).The metal holders have an area to "pinch" or hold ties in place, which works well for me. For suspenders I put only ONE strap of the suspender just a bit under the metal pinching, which holds it in place snugly without forcing both straps under. I then simply lay the 2nd strap over the first as shown in the pictures. I have had this for a few months now and never once has the hangar let them fall and they remain where I put them, untangled and ready to go.This would work well for ties if that is what you want it for, but if you are looking for a way to hang your suspenders this is it!
R**Y
Inexpensive and space-saving
I own lots of ties, and I’ve had a few different tie racks that were either flimsy or took up too much closet space. I had bought two of these before and was very impressed with their sturdiness and compact size, so I decided to buy another. I live in a small home, so space is a big deal. This is a great value for the price, and I highly recommend this product.
J**D
Excelente
La calidad del producto es muy buena; de buenos materiales ( metal y madera ), lo acabados están bien realizados. Muy recomendable, para mantener ordenadas las corbatas de manera practica y elegante.
A**G
Inadequate
Metal clips are too tight, ties (of regular size and shape, not too thick or too large) do not slide in or fit inClips do not stay parallel to the floor but are arched, ties do not hang very well that wayThis is supposedly a simple product how can you build it so badly?
D**N
Muy bueno el sujetador de corbatas
Recomiendo mucho este organizador de corbatas las sujeta muy bien y se mantienen en buen estado
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