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Dry cleaners

2Xtreme21

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I hate ironing my dress shirts more than just about anything in the world. It takes me forever and when I iron them, they always still end up wrinkled (because I suck at it). Was thinking about taking my shirts and pants to a dry cleaners so I could avoid the headache.

How much should I expect to pay to get ~ 7 button-down dress shirts and ~ 3 pairs of dress pants dry cleaned a week? And how many people here dry clean their stuff weekly?
 
I wear a suit jacket about once every five years. I keep it in a plastic dry cleaner bag to keep dust off of it. I last tied my tie in 1994. I just loosen it up to slip over my head and then retighten it. The only thing I take to the dry cleaners is a down comforter. I used to iron my shirts/pants every day but I got over it.

Where is the option for "I wear wrinkled clothes"?
 
I never dry-clean my work clothes. I think they'd look at me funny if I asked to dry-clean a cotton-poly t-shirt.
 
This shirt is dry-clean only, which means it's dirty.




The stuff I wear to work is all machine-washable, so no, no dry-cleaning for anything but the suit.
 
I take all of my laundry to the dry cleaners... they've got a $1/pound drop-off wash/dry/fold thing.

super convenient, since I don't have a washer/dryer in my apartment and it only comes out to like $15 every other week (a bit more when I have to have blankets/sheets washed).

my "work clothes" are jeans or cargos and casual button-downs, so no real need to dry clean.
 
I don't wear work clothes that require ironing. I'm a low life, uneducated, too stupid to work in an office, "blue collar" worker. 😉

The wife, on the other hand, is in management and irons her work clothes.

 
Originally posted by: 2Xtreme21
Originally posted by: lxskllr
Dry clean? Ironing? WTH is that? New Zealandese or something?

I don't know what you're talking about.

Bump.

What do you mean by this response?

That means I've never dry cleaned anything, or used an iron.
 
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