If the skirt is not marked "dry clean only" then you can use spray starch when you iron. That will help tremendously to ward off wrinkles.
Niagara brand is the only brand of spray starch that I recommend....been using it for years.
2007-09-05 04:52:12
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answered by nellbelle7 5
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Although linen is very comfortable to wear, I don't know of anything to keep it from wrinkling. Using a starch only makes it more prone to wrinkling. That's the nature of linen.
2007-09-05 04:19:25
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answered by Patricia S 6
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I am sorry--I know what you mean about the wrinkles--I honestly do not know what could keep your skirt from being wrinkled while wearing it. I know I have had problems with that with different types of clothing. Again--Sorry--Eloise C.
2007-09-06 02:01:44
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answered by elanwhip 2
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You don't. It's the nature of the beast. Just accept that everyone who has ever owned linen knows that it wrinkles and be comfortable.
2007-09-05 04:48:42
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answered by dawnb 7
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Don't sit down. Linen, cotton, silk all wrinkle when you sit, tuck them in...
2007-09-05 04:32:51
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answered by reynwater 7
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Leave it in the closet on a hanger.
2007-09-05 04:22:02
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answered by Anonymous
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they sell spray conditioner for hair, and I always use that for my skirts and dresses
2007-09-05 04:13:24
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answered by rich2481 7
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Don't wear it
2007-09-05 04:38:25
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answered by coppercash 5
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