Wet a washcloth and throw it in the dryer with the wrinkled shirt for about 10 minutes. Works like a charm for me…the girl who’s too lazy to Iron anything! I also use my flat iron for a quick press on sleeves like that. I know it’s probably not good…but heck, if I’m already using it on my hair and wearing the shirt that day…why not :)
I agree with Shelley–we have a steamer and it’s is AMAZING!!! My brothers (who NEVER ironed their own shirts) are totally capable of using the steamer. It’s so easy and quick!
some irons even have an upright steaming function, so that you can use them as a pseudo-steamer. just get at it with the pointy end of your iron! it’ll be worth the effort.
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Do you have a steamer? My friend does and it works WONDERS!
Hang it on the door when you take a steamy shower. Then smooth out the wrinkles with your hands.
Wet a washcloth and throw it in the dryer with the wrinkled shirt for about 10 minutes. Works like a charm for me…the girl who’s too lazy to Iron anything! I also use my flat iron for a quick press on sleeves like that. I know it’s probably not good…but heck, if I’m already using it on my hair and wearing the shirt that day…why not :)
I agree with Shelley–we have a steamer and it’s is AMAZING!!! My brothers (who NEVER ironed their own shirts) are totally capable of using the steamer. It’s so easy and quick!
some irons even have an upright steaming function, so that you can use them as a pseudo-steamer. just get at it with the pointy end of your iron! it’ll be worth the effort.
EXCELLENT advice. I will try it. And then when I find I’m too lazy to do these tricks, I’ll make headbands out of it and learn my lesson.
Thanks for the great tips!
I’d go the headbands route. Dollars to donuts, you’re not going to iron OR steam it.
Or maybe I’m just that lazy.