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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 matter
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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]
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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 jumperOriginally posted by northernladuk View Post
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Can you keep it on topic please.Originally posted by Pip in a Poke View PostClarks Village in Street was where I always used to sort my hubby out
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Clarks Village in Street was where I always used to sort my hubby out
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You not got a magic table/washbasket?Originally posted by PurpleGorilla View PostAre they easy iron?
I had a couple of Italian shirts - lovely -but take half an hour to iron each!
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Are they easy iron?Originally posted by VillageContractor View PostTM Lewin got a decent sale on shirts going on, 4 for £70
I had a couple of Italian shirts - lovely -but take half an hour to iron each!
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There's cheap and then there's cheap. Can I take it they are made from oil?Originally posted by Moose423956 View PostGeorge at ASDA doing two shirts for £10. Plus you can collect in store for free!
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George at ASDA doing two shirts for £10. Plus you can collect in store for free!
					
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I've got shirts from both and either are generally OK but it's very dependant on the material. I've got one shirt from both that seems to crease just looking at them but the heavier ones still look crisp all day. Still got to pick carefully from either of them.
And yeah both forever seem to that offer or similar on. Got a voucher for CT with a recent Amazon purchase.
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When I'm in budget shirt mode I find Charles Tyrwhitt perfectly okay. There's normally some kind of voucher or discount about, even for the 4 for £100 shirts. Actually had a quick look online and there are shirts in CT's sale at £18.Originally posted by VillageContractor View PostTM Lewin got a decent sale on shirts going on, 4 for £70
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