I always outsourced it. Not something I’d be interested in skilling up. If I did want to GIT GOoD at ironing... I’d get the right high quality gear, watch a bunch of YouTube’s, take notes, create a handful of diagrams, and practice my ads off.
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I’m in a weird middle ground where I never really wear them but am considering making them a bigger piece of my wardrobe. Trying to see what that would involve

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It gets faster. If you haven't already, find a method/pattern you can repeat. I do basically from one chest side, one arm, the back, then other arm and front. Collar last. It's pretty quick once you have settled into a pattern.
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Great advice, thank you! I have a pattern but it might suck

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This is a good primer on ironing shirts:https://putthison.com/ten-tips-for-ironing-shirts-most-people-hate/ …
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Omg that dude in the video is a god. Good tips, too—never considered spraying the entire shirt beforehand
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My dad likes to point out how he can iron a dozen shirts in the time it takes me to iron one
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My wife shames me about this too LOL
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Cut out the process entirely https://www.etonshirts.com/us/
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Ask Boris, I think he still has a job where he wears a shirt, but he may be available to help you with some ironing after this week. In fact he coulld have time to do the cleaning as well.
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