The idea that a cotton shirt can be non-iron is undoubtedly the biggest lie around, and I say that as somebody who assiduously reads every party's UK general election manifesto.
Made me laugh. Just done my 5 court shirts for the week, starched collars too. Whilst watching the darts.
There's a place a couple of minutes' walk from me which does shirts at £1.25 apiece. It feels like just too much of a luxury at the moment (for something I can easily do myself), but for the sake of ~£8 a week I've been sorely tempted, because there's nothing I hate more than ironing. Looking at the leaflet, I actually think they'd wash and iron a whole week's worth of shirts for under twenty quid - obviously the dream!
I've just written this on my way home from the pub and if it doesn't get at least 10 likes when i wake up in the morning then i give up.
I see your wanton statement and raise you..... since I retired, I've not worn a single piece of ironed clothing.
We dont iron. I know it's super-degenerate, but i only ever work in London so by the time i've done 2 hours on the train the creases have fallen out anyway. My daughter wears a polo shirt to school so meh. My son would look like a tramp if he was opening Armani's show at Paris fashion week. So we never bother - life's too short.
This thread is creasing me up , not , strange to give up a Cup game, the only explanation is they couldn’t fulfill the fixture possibly due to lack of players , which is concerning
Me and the wife are same. I'd say 90% of stuff we don't iron, just stuff we wear to work, and we only go to the office once a week so we just let it build up and then spend a couple of hours every couple of months doing it.