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Iron & Board.
What's next, Tidy & Bowl, for those who really like to clean toilets?
P.S., I can't believe you lunatics have me thinking even for one second of getting non-non-iron shirts from Brooks Brothers next time. What is wrong with you people?!?!?!?!?
Unlike the rest of America we know how to look good?
Actually, the non-iron shirts feel more like paper mache. I was just being kind...
What's next, wrinkle-resistant shoes? Only if one walks like Frankenstein.
Must.....resist.....creases
To each his own, I guess.
Hmmm....
My experiences:
Non-iron poly blends feel semi-synthetic, because they are. They do not feel like 100% cotton non-iron. Good quality cotton non-iron does not feel like paper mache or polyester. I wear polyester to the gym and sometimes Geoffrey Beene sateen shirts. So I know what poly feels like. I also have no problems with synthetic fibers, but do appreciate the feel of super fine cotton.
That said, I highly doubt we'll be able to find non-ironed sea island cotton. Non-iron cotton shirts are probably only made with pima cotton at best. So, to be fair to non-iron shirts, we have to compare non-iron cotton to iron cotton of similar quality.
I'm still moving to fully custom shirts that cost $135-$200. 100% must-iron cotton. Wish I could afford sea island, but I'm probably stuck with pima. As for non-iron shirts, I really like the JAB Traveller ones. Pricey, but worth it for travel and low maintenance. Just buy it during their 50% off sales. They are a little baggy and don't fit me perfectly though.
You aren't even a lawyer yet, and you're developing some expensive tastes
Unlike the rest of America we know how to look good?
Possibly. One trip to the airport or mall is generally enough to convince one that all sartorial hope is lost!
First off, no iron shirts are a freaking joke. I have some. I iron them. Ironing, which by the way, I do enjoy....don't call it weird (people think we're weird to like shaving...). Anyway, this post has tons of grammatical faults and I don't care right now, but ironing is fun to me. Additionally, it gives that crisp, clean look that you get from pressed clothes. Non-iron clothes do not have that. They don't have crisp creases. Wash that shirt and tell me if you can really get by without ironing it....I can't. I like creases. I crease my undergarments.
They are a little baggy and don't fit me perfectly though.
I'm kind of the opposite. Don't like starch, or creases, or ironing, or replacing buttons that the cleaner cracks on every other service.
BB non-iron shirts are, for me, perfect. I do have shirts meant to be ironed as well, but I don't iron them. A standing steamer (can be had at Walmart and elsewhere) works better for me. Takes out wrinkles, leaves the shirt soft and supple, without the ironed and creased look. Perfect for me.
Cleaners? Cleaners? We don't use no stinking cleaners! Iron at home. I have, at any given time, a case of Sta Flo pure starch and any number of steamser and irons. Yep, IAD is just as bad as any other.