No.
Permanent press, and staying away from expensive/high mainenance cotton biz shirts, is the only way to go... avoiding luggage that wrinkles. And hanging clothing up, after washes immediately is a must.
Who has time to iron?
2007-10-26 07:43:11
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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You wanna know the truth? Hell no, I don't! I iron wrinkles into my clothes, so what's the point? My body heat will take care of any wrinkles I may have! I hate ironing with a passion!
2007-10-26 07:44:49
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answered by Oh, it's like that? 7
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Yes I iron mine and lots of other people's, but I get paid lots of money for doing theirs.
2007-10-26 07:45:19
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answered by millypeed my choccie Lab 7
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And I'm one of them.
But if they are wrinkled I will wash them then dry them. That usually does the trick for me.
And on the off chance that this doesn't remove the wrinkles, I will then iron them. Peace.
2007-10-26 07:47:09
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answered by sylvester m 5
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Only if I HAVE TO. Iron is a four letter word 'round here!
2007-10-26 07:43:37
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answered by Anonymous
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If they sit in the dryer for a while then yes. But I usually take them right out of the dryer so they dont get wrinkled.
2007-10-26 07:43:33
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answered by Brianna'sMomma 5
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shake and wear baby...i only iron when absolutely necessary...otherwise i take clothes straight out the dryer or dry clean...
2007-10-26 09:19:28
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answered by jst_askn 7
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Casual attire: NO
Dressed up attire: Yes/dry cleaners
2007-10-26 08:54:28
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answered by Anonymous
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Only the ones that really need it, like if they've been balled up in a drawer for the whole season or something like that.
2007-10-26 07:43:35
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answered by makeloans2 7
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well i throw them in the dryer before i wear them...i consider that as another form of ironing
2007-10-26 07:44:11
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answered by Anonymous
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