Non-iron shirts

Stoned Rose

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Gimpy as fuck this post but I'm shite at ironing and am sick of looking like a bag of rags at work.

Do these do what they say on the tin? and where's the best place to buy them?
 
M&S but you have to hang them up immediately after you have washed them or it doesn't work
 
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TM Lewin ones work except for the. Oxford Heavy cotton ones that need a little ironing. As above though you need to hang them up straight away. Plus need to button them up and don't put the machine on a heavy spin cycle.

I go in the office up to 3 times a week and my 4 have lasted me a couple of years and not ironed for work during that time.
 
BlueBearBoots said:
Lol Pete as if you ever need to iron your own shirts : p
I would of course, you know being a modern man and everything, but my wife loves ironing, and insists that she does it all. So I think the gentlemanly thing to do, is fuck all and let her crack on :-)
 
Stoned Rose said:
Gimpy as fuck this post but I'm shite at ironing and am sick of looking like a bag of rags at work.

Do these do what they say on the tin? and where's the best place to buy them?

where do you live? if you drop off and pick up i'll do them for you, another 5 a week on top of my work tops and the junior blues' school shirts won't make any difference :-)
 
I bought a cheesecloth shirt in the early 80s and left it on my bedroom floor after a Friday night on the piss. When I got up about noon my mum was going mental at me. She said "I don't know what you did to that shirt but it took me ages to iron all the creases out of it"
I'd only worn the fucking thing once and it was ruined. In fact I recently came across an old pic of me wearing it, after it had been thoroughly ironed though.
 
Gimpy as fuck this post but I'm shite at ironing and am sick of looking like a bag of rags at work.

Do these do what they say on the tin? and where's the best place to buy them?

It is one of those reasons you get married. No need to worry about ironing :-)
 

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