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Originally Posted by MRM
The non-iron thing really works, too. They crisp up easily if you do hit them with an iron, but you don’t need to. I just dry them to the point that they’re still a little moist and then hang them on a hanger to dry the rest of the way. Without looking closely you’d never notice they weren’t hand ironed.
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That's the other kicker- getting something wrinkle resistant enough to allow easy laundry. Some things say non iron, but they wrinkle anyways, especially slacks. The Charles Tyrwhitt shirts I have are alright qualitywise, but wrinkle like a sob, so it's either iron or dry clean.
The current sale is for 3 shirts 105. 35 a piece I - not bad. Might pick up some pants while there.