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shirts?

Using starch or just straight up?

How about those polyester suits for disco night? You or the wife tackle those?


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T-shirts and shorts. What's an Iron?


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only starch I use.........

is in my shorts.........


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No starch, low carb diet here.



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I live in Tucson. Shorts til Christmas.

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Just buy new when shirts get holey.

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Originally Posted by Fireball2
shirts?

Using starch or just straight up?

How about those polyester suits for disco night? You or the wife tackle those?

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That’s the beauty of those Polyester Leisure Suits. No need to iron.

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Yes, if it gets ironed, I iron it myself. Lately just drop’em off at the cleaners.

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So, family friends, she starched his boxer shorts so stiff, he said they weren't comfortable until four days.

The more she starched, the longer he wore then.
The longer he wore them, the longer he wore them. crazy laugh


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Warm months, the dress shirts and cotton hang outside. The cloth is stretched when damp and shaken out before being brought in. I might iron before a date.....nah.

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Originally Posted by Fireball2
shirts?

Using starch or just straight up?

How about those polyester suits for disco night? You or the wife tackle those?



I have not ironed anything since a previous employer insisted that I should.


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I have a couple of outfits for different occasions. I iron and starch shirt and pants and spitshine my cowboy boots. It can be therapeutic!

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Originally Posted by troublesome82
I have a couple of outfits for different occasions. I iron and starch shirt and pants and spitshine my cowboy boots. It can be therapeutic!



So is open heart surgery and I don't intend doing that either.


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When I was marching in the legions back in the day, it was starch. Nowadays a quick snap out of the dryer and we're good.


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You dont need to iron

Take it directly from the hot clothes dryer, spray with a light mist of water, and hang it up and slap the kinks out and leave hanging to finish. Should be straight.

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Wifey will iron stuff if I ask. I don't mind doing it myself though. I've always kinda liked to iron stuff. Don't know why. Like the smell.

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I iron my work shirts, going out jeans and shirts go to cleaners.

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Haven't owned an iron in over 20 years since getting off active duty.


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Throw most anything wrinkled in the dryer, push a button, 20 minutes later, no wrinkles.

I guess my dryer has an iron inside.

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