Best tie racks according to redditors
We found 43 Reddit comments discussing the best tie racks. We ranked the 24 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.
We found 43 Reddit comments discussing the best tie racks. We ranked the 24 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.
I have dozens of tips. Here are a few:
Looks like a tie rack to me.
You appear to be correct. I never knew that was a thing.
Genubi Tie Hanger Loop Scarf Hanger Holder, Multifunctional 28 Loop Scarf Racks, Tie Racks Closet Organizer and Storage (Multiple Color to Choose) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07Q2XGBC6/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_Z5tsDbK04M04R
Swans graphic Tee
Tie hangar
Awesome. Y'all need one of these.
Normally you fold one cup into the other (like one is kind of inside out) but if you really don't like folding, hang them on a rack like this: https://www.amazon.com/InterDesign-Axis-Belt-Rack-Chrome/dp/B0014RB3CW
Folding is probably more bra-friendly, but they're so light I doubt it would be a huge deal. Unlike hanging sweaters which gives me laundry-rage.
Do people not like these? It takes up a little more space but you can actually see and get to all of your ties.
If I may suggest, do not use the wooden hangers. And if you use a metal hanger make certain you rub your fingers all over it to check for burrs. I have snagged a few scarves on the wooden ones as well as a metal one. If you find a burr on a metal one then file it down and put a touch of clear paint to seal the metal. Like a top coat.
What I have been doing for years now, because I have an addiction to scarves, is hanging them on one of those over the door hooks like this.
I have one over the closet door in the hallway for the scarves I wear most often and one in the spare bedroom for less often. During warmer months I wash and fold all of my cold weather scarves and put them in a Rubbermaid bin in the basement; vice versa for opposite seasons.
I like your idea of draping them over a rod. What if you have multiple rods lined up so it looks like organized tiers under each other. Your idea sounds like you'd like to have them out on display between wearings. My only concern would be that they'd get dusty too easily when not in use. Just a thought.
Good luck! I'd love to see what you decide to do!
For the lazy
Yes. Similar:
https://www.amazon.com/Woodform-Carousel-Tie-Rack-Mahogany/dp/B001AEZ4CY
For my belts I use one of these
no. never. its not good for the material. best course of action is to buy a tie rack (e.g. http://www.amazon.com/TVTimeDirect-com-Twirl-a-Tie-Tie-Rack-Organizer/dp/B000GG1JLC/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1313561237&sr=8-1) its helps the material to let them droop downward.
Mod marking found!
That is definitely it. Here is another link for it on amazon:
https://www.amazon.com/Mens-Over-Door-Valet-Organizer/dp/B004E7BJ32
I use this tie rack. I have three of them and they're pretty great.
If I had more space I'd love to have a squared-off drawers where I could roll them though.
You can get a tie rack/ hanger for cheap. I roll wool and knit ties though.
First-thoroughly agree on hanging dress shirts. My only concern is that I've noticed my button up shirts especially come out the dryer rather wrinkly. Do I need to iron my shirts every time after washing them or is there some trick that I am missing? It's almost worth dry cleaning everything at this point just to save the time.
With your tie, you could consider a tie box.
Personally I like my ties on a rack. I know you suggested other than racks, but for me something like this is great. You can easily hang it on the back or side wall of your closet.
These days, we have a bed frame with four drawers, two of which hold toys. (I can't find the exact one, but it's from Ikea, and they sell a bunch of storage beds in various sizes.) Anything that can be hung up is in the closet on a belt hanger (like this: https://www.amazon.com/InterDesign-Closet-Storage-Organizer-Chrome/dp/B0014RB3CW). But we've also used under bed boxes (https://www.amazon.com/Plastic-Underbed-Storage-Stackable-Latching/dp/B06ZZY2M92/), in the past, as well as Sterilite plastic drawers (https://www.amazon.com/HOMZ-Plastic-Drawer-Storage-Drawers/dp/B06ZXYG3CC/)
I hang all my tops and dress pants. Jeans, chinos, shorts, underwear, and socks are folded in drawers.
I have this tie and belt rack and three of these shoe racks.
A good cup of tea!, a tie/belt organizer, and an L-shaped desk! (I love my L-shaped desk and I could never do without one!)
I used this: https://www.amazon.com/ClosetMaid-8051-Belt-Rack-White/dp/B000GPVDLE/ref=mp_s_a_1_6?ie=UTF8&qid=1549952862&sr=8-6&pi=AC_SX236_SY340_QL65&keywords=belt+organizer&dpPl=1&dpID=31mGOx-izcL&ref=plSrch
scavenger hunts are my favorite I can't wait to start
https://www.amazon.com/YYST-Hanging-Holders-Storage-Organizer/dp/B07CNM9V83/ref=mp_s_a_1_15?keywords=hat+storage&qid=1557104897&s=gateway&sr=8-15 this one has clips instead of hooks
http://www.amazon.com/Richards-Homewares-75531-Walnut-Hanger/dp/B000A68E48/
Looks great, works great, cheap as hell (especially if you have Amazon Prime for free shipping)
If you have the room on your closet door, get a tie rack (https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000GPVDLE/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_u.SZAbAPEZP0Y) If you don’t, I recommend a tie hanger (https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01HFJYEQE/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_YaTZAb8QBTQBD)
There are nicer versions of both, just wanted to share the differences. My tie rack is made of wood and screwed into my closet door. Depends on what you want to go for.
I have a couple of these:
IPOW 2 Pack Updated Twirl Tie Rack Belt Hanger Holder Hook for Closet Organizer Storage https://smile.amazon.com/dp/B00IWOK02Y/
I have them with my ties on a tie hanger similar to this one
Pretty nice tie rack for $7.94 with Prime: http://www.amazon.com/Closet-Accessories-Tie-Hardwood-Hanger/dp/B000A68E48/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1376508074&sr=8-1&keywords=tie+rack
Here's a newer one in Silver.
Belt and tie hanger. Here's a similar one on Amazon; this one has two hangers for ties and has the belt hanger on the side, but you can see how it would work.
https://www.amazon.com/BT-Hanger-organizer-accessories-Swiveling/dp/B004BUQOBO
I know you said you moved the belts to a door rack, but I'd suggest something like this or this to keep them in your closet and out of sight.
Perhaps get a fabric bin or something similar to toss the loose things that are cluttering the shelf up into. Your stuff will all still be there, but it will look a bit more tidy.
You should get:
1.Black Flats -> You can match them up with literally EVERYTHING, and you'll wear them more than once.
2.Necklace -> These are SUPER matchable (if that's even a word.) They can make any plain old shirt pop and give it an extra fashionable kick. I'd go with orange and/or White
3.Scarf -->Fall is coming and then Winter, this is SUCH a good acessory to make you warmer and look better, you can wear it around your neck or as a headband It's a cream color so It's super easy to wear with anything; you could even wear your flats ;)
4.Food Chopper -->Think of how easy it would be to make some salsa or guacamole with this! (Now my mouth's watering)
5.Tie Hanger--> You can so use it to hang headbands and belts and scarfs, not just ties! Mess be gone!
6.Shot Glasses--> These ensure a fun night, and who doesn't need shot glasses? There's never enough!
7.Too Faced Matte Collection--> I know for myself I always think, oh I don't want to pay that much for makeup but you know what? It's worth it. Too Faced is such a good brand and the combinations are endless, they're very well pigmented and work so good.
Total: $99.44
I have an extra tip for you! Don't buy elf products from here, they're 50% more expensive and if you buy them on their webpage and spend 25 or more, you get free shipping and they ALWAYS have special offers.
Go Ben!
I recently got a tie rack. hangs up in my closet so I can see the ties and it doesn't take up much space. Something like this will work for belts too.
I use this. It works really well for rings and necklaces. I keep a drawer organizer like this for the small jewelry boxes, the few bracelets I have, and long earrings. Most days I wear studs and I have a little glass dish on my dresser for those.
For knit ties and cheaper ties, feel free to just hang while it's still tied if you find it convenient. If you're wearing fine silk ties, it's considered good practice to untie them when you're not using them. I use this to store my ties and it works great.
I use this hanger for my ties and bow ties. It works really well, saves space, and is cheap.
4/5) http://www.amazon.com/TVTimedirect-TVTimeDirect-com-Twirl-a-Tie-Rack-Organizer/dp/B000GG1JLC/ref=sr_1_1?s=storageorganization&ie=UTF8&qid=1332870208&sr=1-1