I just unknowingly bought some and know I wondering if you can dry clean these. I tried to iron a small crease out just know and ruined a 60 dollar shirt...Im now wondering how to I get these initial wrinkles out...
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I just unknowingly bought some and know I wondering if you can dry clean these. I tried to iron a small crease out just know and ruined a 60 dollar shirt...Im now wondering how to I get these initial wrinkles out...
lol non-iron means it stays wrinkle free, you dont have to iron it. it doesnt mean you cant iron it.
so if you ruined the shirt just by ironing it, either something is wrong with the iron, or more probably, you.
Ya F-ed up Mon!
look at the tag silly:hammerhead:
[QUOTE=Atomic DOG]lol non-iron means it stays wrinkle free, you dont have to iron it. it doesnt mean you cant iron it.
so if you ruined the shirt just by ironing it, either something is wrong with the iron, or more probably, you.[/QUOTE]
As soon as I touched it went to brown...It was on medium and I have ironed many shirts before. I dont think its susposed to be ironed but I could be wrong.
I just read you can throw em in the dryer and they come out wrinkle free...im gonna try that
[QUOTE=Younggrease]As soon as I touched it went to brown...It was on medium and I have ironed many shirts before. I dont think its susposed to be ironed but I could be wrong.
I just read you can throw em in the dryer and they come out wrinkle free...im gonna try that[/QUOTE]
I've got a couple of shirts like that. It's so great to not have to iron, and for the life of me I can't figure out why all collared shirts don't come like that.
Dude are you serious?
You didn't just look at the tag?
The are directions there dontchaknow?:confusedshrug:
those are the worst shirts, they always wrinkle (maybe the first time comes out fine), and then ironing them comes out like trash. I don't mind spending a hour once a week to iron my shirts, nothing's better then the perfect crease :-D
[QUOTE=Younggrease]I just unknowingly bought some and know I wondering if you can dry clean these. I tried to iron a small crease out j[B]ust know and ruined a 60 dollar shirt[/B]...Im now wondering how to I get these initial wrinkles out...[/QUOTE]
You spent too much money on that shirt lol.
You can definitely iron "non-iron" shirts. In fact, you need to if you want to look sharp.
Nah, just throw them in the dryer, they'll come out looking like they were ironed.
i have one from brooks brothers. you can get them dry-cleaned.