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Do you still iron or use a different method to unwrinkle your clothes?


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My neighbor does that as a living so i use her. 

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I only iron shirts (which I don't really wear much at the moment). T-shirts, trousers, jeans etc it doesn't feel like there's much point. I used to iron everything and it took sooooo long so CBA for that anymore

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i have never and will never use an iron in my life

 

non-iron shirts for work + who is ironing non-work clothes?

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never

 :rogue:

 

4 minutes ago, Gelato said:

non-iron shirts for work + who is ironing non-work clothes?

exactly

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I use a steamer when necessary. Ironing is too much work and I've ruined too many clothes while attempting it. :eli:

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I didn't even know there were methods besides ironing...

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Yes I do iron my clothes, I am my mother's child

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I HATE ironing with passion!

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Nope. With t shirts I just put them on, the heat from the body and the moisture from air would iron them out pretty quickly while you are wearing them. In situations where the wrinkling is too strong I just sprinkle a tiny bit of water on them with my fingers to speed up the process. Works very well especially in warmer weather. In colder weather...  they'll probably be underneath a jumper/jacket 

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I only wear clothes that are not too wrinkly. If they are, I'll just throw them in the dryer or try the spray for wrinkle. Works well :cm: 

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ive been ironing since middle school tbh :thing: 

 

i don't love it tho

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23 minutes ago, SapphireSky said:

Is ironing that hard for some of you? :rip:

maybe they are from europe  idk 

 

glitch

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21 minutes ago, Katamari said:

maybe they are from europe  idk 

 

glitch

What's the correlation?

 

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I have a steamer but my dryer is brand new and most of my stuff comes out flawless

 

Most of my dresses, coats, skirts, etc are dry clean only 

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LOVE ironing in fact got a new one one week ago that's so ergonomic to use and steam-efficient imo

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31 minutes ago, Katamari said:

maybe they are from europe  idk 

 

glitch

I'm from Europe 

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6 minutes ago, SapphireSky said:

I'm from Europe 

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Lazy Americans strike again I guess 

 

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Steamer for sure, I hang up all my clothes so it makes it easier. 
 

I started taking my shirts to the dry cleaners to get laundered and pressed, they come out perfect and it's like 2-3 dollars. I don't do it every single time but the steamer they use there just blows/steams up the shirts and takes out all the wrinkles. 
 

Also you shouldn't wash your clothes so often. Obviously socks, underwear, undershirts and so on yes but the rest can take skips depending on the item. 

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One of the best things Gen Z has done is normalize wrinkling. Ain't nobody got the time to iron for non-professional settings...

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I try to store my clothes on hangers or in a way that wouldn't get them super wrinkly but I iron when I need to, especially in summer

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I only iron work clothes. Otherwise, I don't bother.

 

I use the normal iron cuz steamer doesn't quite do it for me.

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I iron my clothes. I slay at doing basic stuff

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I don't iron it

 

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