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I hate this. I wear my t-shirts one or two times, and the collar gets all screwed up(the collar is no longer uniform). I get the damn things dry cleaned, but it does not seem to help.
Advice?
Advice?
Originally posted by: Wanescotting
What an asshole
And this makes me an asshole because?
Originally posted by: MacBaine
What an asshole
Originally posted by: Wanescotting
I hate this. I wear my t-shirts one or two times, and the collar gets all screwed up(the collar is no longer uniform). I get the damn things dry cleaned, but it does not seem to help.
Advice?
Originally posted by: gutharius
Originally posted by: Wanescotting
I hate this. I wear my t-shirts one or two times, and the collar gets all screwed up(the collar is no longer uniform). I get the damn things dry cleaned, but it does not seem to help.
Advice?
Try ironing with Niagra, works for me. It also depends on the specific type of T-shirt. Are these undershirts or casual T-shirts? If they are undershirts do not let them hang on the hanger, fold them up and store them on a shelf or drawer. Leaving them on a hanger will allow gravity to stretch out the collor and cause it to curve in on itself.
Originally posted by: Wanescotting
Originally posted by: gutharius
Originally posted by: Wanescotting
I hate this. I wear my t-shirts one or two times, and the collar gets all screwed up(the collar is no longer uniform). I get the damn things dry cleaned, but it does not seem to help.
Advice?
Try ironing with Niagra, works for me. It also depends on the specific type of T-shirt. Are these undershirts or casual T-shirts? If they are undershirts do not let them hang on the hanger, fold them up and store them on a shelf or drawer. Leaving them on a hanger will allow gravity to stretch out the collor and cause it to curve in on itself.
They are white undershirts.Thanks, I will try that. I guess I could always buy new ones every week also.
Originally posted by: Wanescotting
I hate this. I wear my t-shirts one or two times, and the collar gets all screwed up(the collar is no longer uniform). I get the damn things dry cleaned, but it does not seem to help.
Advice?
Originally posted by: Wanescotting
They are white undershirts.Thanks, I will try that. I guess I could always buy new ones every week also.
What do you mean, undershirt? Is this something you wear under a shirt and tie? Or a t shirt you're wearing (with nothing over the top)? Maybe you're buying way to small for you and it's stretched out of shape by width of neck? Or maybe you're buying too large, and so the collar is too lose around neck? If it is an undershirt, why does it matter so much, no one will see it, right?
Originally posted by: gutharius
You may have to or just by undershirts that use thicker cotton material.
Originally posted by: Wanescotting
I have lost 45 lbs in the last 2 months, I think you just hit the nail on the head. I need smaller shirts.
Wow, congrats on the weight loss.
Originally posted by: Wanescotting
Wow, congrats on the weight loss.
Thanx. Due to diet + exercise. I am getting divorced soon, so I decided that I would better myself instead of wallowing in self pity. Actually, In the past 7 months, I have managed to quit smoking, and start a diet and exercise regimen.for me!
Lol, wonder what your ex-wife thinks, watching you bounce back into shape after separating from her.
Originally posted by: Wanescotting
Lol, wonder what your ex-wife thinks, watching you bounce back into shape after separating from her.
We still live together, in seperate rooms. She was mad at first, because I never did that stuff before. Oh well.
