Review: Cedar Tie Rack

Cedar Tie Rack with 24 Brass Pegs

Cedar Tie Rack with 24 Brass Pegs

Review By Mitchel Murray

In the world of business, it is important to have a wide selection of ties at your disposal. Ties for power meetings, ties for informal meetings, ties for boardroom presentations. This adds up to many, many ties. Organizing these ties can be cumbersome. It doesn’t have to be.

I have a suggestion for my fellow business-minded readers with an abundance of ties: this suggestion can also assist the casual career type who has, for one reason or another, found themselves with a varied and plentiful selection of ties.  My suggestion, quite simply, is to find yourself a cedar tie rack with 24 brass pegs.

Cedar, because cedar is an aromatic wood; beautiful, and long lasting.  Your closet will avoid the trapping of a musty, dank smelling clothing repository with a nice peice of cedar bolted to the wall. Brass, because brass features dependability, strength, and a classic look. 24 pegs, because studies have shown that a successful businessman should have a top roster of 24 ties at his disposal, readily accessible. For the non-businessman, the option of hanging up to 24 ties of varying quality is a nice comfort, and will certainly help in the selection of a tie, on that rare occasion that a tie is needed.

What is a nice side benefit to a cedar tie rack with 24 brass pegs is the option to hang your keys or belts from the rack’s side hooks.  You may also find it convenient to place you wallet, jewelry, or other personal items on the well-placed top shelf built into the tie rack.

As a businessman, I needed to find a classic, dependable rack for my ties. I found the perfect cedar constructed tie rack, and utilized it to make my personal tie selection, storage, and organization easier.

You can too. Get your cedar tie rack at Stacks and Stacks!

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