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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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Chaps
We all know the trials and tribulations of keeping a smart/casual shirt looking crisp and freshly ironed, especially in this weather.
Not to mention that shirts tend to feel uncomfortable in warmer climbs and they make us incredibly hot. Especially when you’re driving and generally getting up to mischief.
I’ve discovered the “Voyager” shirt from Reiss. It is literally the best thing - shirt at least - that you’ll ever wear (apart from a pair of lips noshing your manhood).
Perfect for the boardroom or the bar, the beach or the poolside. It’s as cool as linen, soft as silk, doesn’t need ironing and is quick drying too.
Not cheap, but it’s £120 well spent in my opinion (and I’m a stingey fucker!). You can spread payments with ClearPay or similar
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Chaps
We all know the trials and tribulations of keeping a smart/casual shirt looking crisp and freshly ironed, especially in this weather."
Do we? Linen is supposed to look crumpled |
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over a year ago
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Certain ralph lauren shirts i have are so so difficult to iron, ive found spray alittle starch in the washer helps. Theres one which i think it 100% cotton... its a absolute nightmare to iron to the point where i just dont wear it anymore |
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"Certain ralph lauren shirts i have are so so difficult to iron, ive found spray alittle starch in the washer helps. Theres one which i think it 100% cotton... its a absolute nightmare to iron to the point where i just dont wear it anymore "
Have you tried ironing as it comes out the wash and then put on a hanger to dry? Have to do that with one my linen blouses can't iron it when it's dry |
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