Starching shirts is awesome for that nice look but in reality from my own experience made my shirts only last for 2 years when being starched at the local dry cleaners. The threads just age very fast.
I yawned and outstreched my arms and from the top at the neck seam down to the bottom to the wait my shirt tore and everyone heard it and laughed at me.
Boss let me go home and change. This happened at the World Bank......
less likely the starch than the high-temperature presses used to press dress shirts.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1cfo6hbj1WE
the body of the shirts is pressed upon by heavy steel piped with steam. The shirts are pressed damp, stretched onto a bodice and the steamed, steel plates are pressed onto the bodice to dry the shirt wrinkle free.
its neat. but i could see it ruining shirts. it is not likely that if you ask for a shirt like that to be dry cleaned that it really gets dry cleaned.
also, i hated starch in my shirts. i find it very uncomfortable.
/family owns a dry cleaners
//glad i dont work there anymore