100% cotton dress shirts

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Xstatic1

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one of my guy friends swears by Nordstrom's non-wrinkle dress shirts...and he does bring 'em to the dry cleaners.
 

CptObvious

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There are industrial steam irons from Japan that make ironing cotton shirts fairly easy. They're heavier than consumer irons and the entire base is made of metal, not just the bottom plate. Pricey though, I think they run $300-400, but might pay for themselves for saved time and cleaners costs.
 

jagec

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Damn, am I the only uncultured lout who wears a T-shirt and jeans, unironed, every day?
 
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Originally posted by: jagec
Damn, am I the only uncultured lout who wears a T-shirt and jeans, unironed, every day?

If you can wear that and go to work, more power to you! :thumbsup:
 

Vic

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Originally posted by: Schadenfreude
Originally posted by: jagec
Damn, am I the only uncultured lout who wears a T-shirt and jeans, unironed, every day?

If you can wear that and go to work, more power to you! :thumbsup:

No doubt. I wish.
 

Kelvrick

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I bought one of those $200 steaming things.

I'd pay the $1 to take it to the cleaners, but I'm too lazy to drop it off and pick it up. The delivery service at work is a hassle bringing all the clothes home afterwards.

Yes, I'm that lazy.
 
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Originally posted by: Schadenfreude
Originally posted by: jagec
Damn, am I the only uncultured lout who wears a T-shirt and jeans, unironed, every day?

If you can wear that and go to work, more power to you! :thumbsup:

Same here basically.

Shorts, Sandals and a casual shirt (linned or cotton) and T shirt. The day I need to wear a suit to work is the day I'm seriously re-evaluating my life.

I fuggin hate the 'Professional' look. *Barf*
 

jtvang125

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Originally posted by: FrustratedUser
Originally posted by: Schadenfreude
Originally posted by: jagec
Damn, am I the only uncultured lout who wears a T-shirt and jeans, unironed, every day?

If you can wear that and go to work, more power to you! :thumbsup:

Same here basically.

Shorts, Sandals and a casual shirt (linned or cotton) and T shirt. The day I need to wear a suit to work is the day I'm seriously re-evaluating my life.

I fuggin hate the 'Professional' look. *Barf*


If you're offered a $60k/yr job that lets you wear t-shirts and jeans and a $150k/yr job that requires a suit and tie, you'll chose the $60k job?

 
Aug 16, 2001
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Originally posted by: jtvang125
Originally posted by: FrustratedUser
Originally posted by: Schadenfreude
Originally posted by: jagec
Damn, am I the only uncultured lout who wears a T-shirt and jeans, unironed, every day?

If you can wear that and go to work, more power to you! :thumbsup:

Same here basically.

Shorts, Sandals and a casual shirt (linned or cotton) and T shirt. The day I need to wear a suit to work is the day I'm seriously re-evaluating my life.

I fuggin hate the 'Professional' look. *Barf*


If you're offered a $60k/yr job that lets you wear t-shirts and jeans and a $150k/yr job that requires a suit and tie, you'll chose the $60k job?

Depends on the job.