Ironing a shirt can seem like a time-consuming task, but with the right approach, it becomes a lot easier. Follow the steps below for a perfectly ironed shirt.
Steps for ironing a shirt
Preparation: Check the washing label for the correct ironing temperature. Cotton can often handle higher temperatures, while synthetic fabrics tolerate less heat.
Collar: Lay the collar flat with the inside facing up. Iron from the tips to the middle to avoid wrinkles. Turn the collar over and repeat on the outside.
Shoulders: Place one shoulder section over the narrow tip of the ironing board. Iron from the shoulder seam to the centre of the back piece. Repeat for the other shoulder.
Sleeves: Lay the sleeve flat with the seams together. Start at the shoulder and work towards the cuff. Iron around the buttons to prevent damage.
Cuffs: Loosen the buttons and iron the inside first, then the outside for a smooth result.
Front and back: Iron the front button placket first, then work to the sides. Turn the shirt over and iron the back panel, starting at the shoulder seam.
Tips for efficient ironing
Moisture: A slightly damp shirt is easier to iron. If necessary, use a plant spray to moisten the fabric.
Steam function: An iron with a steam function helps remove stubborn creases faster.
Ironing board: An ironing board with a special shoulder shape makes ironing shoulders and sleeves easier.
Iron-free shirts: The solution for those who don't want to iron
Not a fan of ironing? Then consider iron-free shirts. These have been treated to remain wrinkle-free after washing and drying. Hang the shirt on a hanger after washing and it is ready to wear. Brands like Vercate offer high-quality iron-free shirts that are both stylish and easy-care.
These tips and options will make maintaining your shirts a lot easier. Choose the method that suits you best and enjoy an always well-kept look.
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