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I'm only ironing the collars and cuffs of my shirts. Can be bothered ironing anymore when it's under a jumper -
What if you get too hot - what then? Expose the creases?Originally posted by VillageContractor View PostI'm only ironing the collars and cuffs of my shirts. Can be bothered ironing anymore when it's under a jumper
I use the same trick when I have a shirt that needs an iron and I'm in a rush [emoji102]Comment
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TBH even when I've ironed the shirt properly it's pretty creased by the time I get to the office so it doesn't matterOriginally posted by PurpleGorilla View PostWhat if you get too hot - what then? Expose the creases?
I use the same trick when I have a shirt that needs an iron and I'm in a rush [emoji102]Comment
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