Sugatsune stainless steel tie rack provides a dedicated place for ties using a 16-3/8 inch wide rod, so garments line up in one run instead of stacking on hangers. The rack uses a rod made from 304 stainless steel with a polished finish, which keeps the hanging surface smooth and helps ties slide on and off without snagging. A zinc alloy bracket supports the rod, giving the rack a solid metal mounting point for stable everyday use. The bracket has a chrome finish, so the mounting point presents a clean metal look that blends with typical closet hardware. An anti-slip strip made from PVC runs along the rack in a black color, so ties rest against a grippy surface instead of bare metal, helping them stay in place when the closet is opened or closed.
The Sugatsune America STR-400 tie rack uses a zinc alloy bracket as the structural mounting element, so the load from the 16-3/8 inch wide stainless steel rod transfers back through a metal support. The bracket finish is chrome, which presents a finished surface where the rack meets closet panels or wardrobe interiors. The rod itself is 304 stainless steel with a polished finish, creating a smooth bearing surface for ties while aligning visually with other stainless or chrome components nearby. A PVC anti-slip strip in black runs along the rack, so ties contact a softer strip rather than bare metal, adding grip where the fabric meets the rack. The product sits in the tie and belt racks class, aligning it with wardrobe organization layouts that group hanging garments and smaller items in one section.
The Sugatsune stainless steel tie rack works in wardrobe organization projects where a 16-3/8 inch wide storage zone is planned for smaller garments. The tie and belt racks product class positions this piece for closets and wardrobe interiors rather than open shelving, so it pairs well with hanging spaces for shirts, jackets, or suits. The rod uses polished 304 stainless steel, giving a bright linear element along the closet panel that visually matches other stainless or chrome hardware. The zinc alloy bracket with chrome finish sits at the support point, so the transition from cabinet panel to rack keeps a unified metal appearance. The black PVC anti-slip strip adds a darker line beneath hanging ties, setting a visual boundary that helps separate this rack from adjacent shelves or rods.
The 16-3/8 inch width defined in the STR-400 description provides a fixed span for layout work, so installers can reserve a precise cabinet opening for this tie rack within closet designs. The rod material, listed as 304 stainless steel with a polished finish, delivers a hard, smooth surface that resists surface wear when ties are moved on and off daily. The zinc alloy bracket described for this product supplies a metal-to-metal interface between rack and mounting surface, which supports the full rod width without relying on flexible components. The bracket finish is chrome, giving a reflective surface that aligns with other chrome wardrobe components for consistent detailing along a run of cabinets. The PVC anti-slip strip in black operates as a continuous grip surface along the rack, helping each tie stay positioned where it is placed instead of drifting along the polished rod, which supports tidy, repeatable rows of garments over time.
The STR-400 tie rack uses a zinc alloy bracket with a chrome finish, a 304 stainless steel rod with a polished finish, and a black PVC anti-slip strip, giving a fully metal-supported rack with a grippy contact surface.
The Sugatsune stainless steel tie rack has a 16-3/8 inch wide rod, providing a defined span to line up multiple ties in a single horizontal run on a closet panel.
The STR-400 tie rack uses a black PVC anti-slip strip so ties rest against a higher-friction surface, helping fabric stay where it is placed along the rack during everyday use.
The STR-400 tie rack relies on a zinc alloy bracket as the structural support, so the load from the stainless steel rod transfers through a rigid metal component to the mounting surface.
The STR-400 tie rack uses a 304 stainless steel rod with a polished finish to provide a smooth, corrosion-resistant bar, helping ties slide on and off cleanly while maintaining appearance.
The STR-400 tie rack bracket uses a chrome finish, so the support point presents a bright metal look that aligns visually with typical chrome closet rods, hinges, or pulls.
The Sugatsune stainless steel tie rack combines a 16-3/8 inch wide 304 stainless steel rod, a zinc alloy bracket with chrome finish, and a black PVC anti-slip strip, giving a defined, metal-supported location for ties within a wardrobe. The tie and belt racks classification places this model squarely in closet and wardrobe organization layouts where smaller garments need their own zone. For projects requiring a polished stainless rod, chrome bracket appearance, and a grippy contact strip for fabric, this STR-400 configuration aligns closely with those requirements and supports straightforward planning around a fixed rack width.