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Ironing shirts is your idea of torture! All those creases and badly-ironed collars – there’s always something to go wrong! And yet, with the help of a few ironing tips, you should be able to handle any shirt that comes your way without a problem. From finding the right temperature to using the right technique, it’s all under control!
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Tame Those Shirts and Blouses!
Before starting to iron anything, check the label because you need to adapt the temperature of your iron to each specific fabric. Synthetic shirts need a cool iron, while cotton should be ironed at 200°C. Prepare each shirt first by undoing all the buttons, even the ones on the sleeves.
If you want easy ironing, you need to get organised – the collar, sleeves and shoulders need to be ironed first, before moving on to the rest of the shirt. Whether you choose a steam iron, steam generator or garment steamer mainly depends on how often you iron. Finally, don’t fold your shirts too soon – put them on a hanger and do up the top button. This will avoid creases forming while they cool, and will ensure an impeccable turn-out.
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Top tip: Limescale on the base of your iron may stain a coloured shirt. Either turn it inside out, or adapt your ironing water in order to prevent limescale formation.