Does anyone else hate ironing clothes?

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I be wanting to pay the cleaners to press all my shyt but my friends says that's lazy :noah:
 
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If a suit is looking less than crisp, just put it in the bathroom with you while you shower. Also, non-iron shirts are great. Nautica and Ralph Lauren both make great non-iron dress shirts. I wear em everyday.
 

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I get lazy with my ironing. Sometimes only when I need to wear it or if I don't have any ironed work clothes for the next day. I usually just put on something I'm not too interested in watching and just knock out whatever pile of clothes I got to iron.
 

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I get lazy with my ironing. Sometimes only when I need to wear it or if I don't have any ironed work clothes for the next day. I usually just put on something I'm not too interested in watching and just knock out whatever pile of clothes I got to iron.
Yeah. Watching tv and ironing helps a lot
 

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Breh.
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I detest ironing so much, I was about to invest in this piff, but it got some sh!tty reviews.
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