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I’m gonna be the Debbie downer and mention that no-iron clothes have synthetics in them, the washing of which is a major contributor to the microplastics problem.
165 10 ReplyAll clothes are no-iron clothes if you DGAF enough :)
359 1 ReplyMy people.
109 0 ReplyThis is the way.
75 1 ReplyAll you gotta do it hang the shirts up, guys. That's it. Gravity is nature's iron.
61 0 ReplyBut make sure you do so quickly after the dryer is done. Otherwise they'll cool down and the creases will set.
20 2 ReplyI'd rather not follow any advice you give, MindTraveller. Thanks.
3 11 ReplyThat's a bit rude, innit?
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Clearly you've never bought linen :p
9 1 ReplyLinen is supposed to be wrinkly, that's why it's so cool. It lets the breeze get between you and the fabric. Just hang it up wet, giving a few strategic tugs to smooth it out, especially the collar.
20 0 ReplyI love that we are arguing about laundry on Lemmy. The thread above this there are so many angry downvotes.
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Lol who said anything about specific garments? We just wear our clothes wrinkled and no one cares. My linen shirts looked wrecked for an hour or so and then the wrinkles fall out, for instance.
118 1 ReplyYeah that's linen for you. People don't wear it much anymore sadly so they don't get that they just look wrinkled. I love linen shirts though.
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no-iron clothes have synthetics in them
most my clothing is 100% cotton, and I have never ironed once I left my parent's home.
69 0 ReplyIf I have to choose between keeping nature around and not having to buy an iron again, is gonna be a tough choice.
17 0 Replyyou can do both if you just choose not to care about wrinkled clothes.
25 0 ReplyMany of us have this choice made for us.
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15 0 ReplyFair!
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True, but tires are way, way worse.
16 4 ReplyYou must look fucking stupid wearing tyres
22 0 Reply22 0 ReplyNo wrinkles in the shirt though.
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Don't diss Michelin Man, that's not cool bro
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No iron clothes is a lie. They say no iron on the label in the store, but they tell you to iron in on the care label.
9 0 ReplyHanging them up wet rather than putting them in the dryer will get most wrinkles out, especially if you smooth/stretch the collar, placket and cuffs
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Yeah nah by now ironing I mean I do not iron unless it's a fancy event, regardless of the fabric lol
3 0 ReplyCould be formaldehyde as well right?
3 0 ReplyWool, cotton, etc, all don't need ironing. Just don't over dry and hang them up right away.
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