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Maybe it's just my area, in fact it probably is, but the only people I see with pressed shirts anymore are the bankers. It seems totally acceptable that a guy wears a nice dress shirt but it looks like he picked it up off the floor.
Even the few women that will wear a dress sometimes are walking around with more wrinkles than my scrote

Maybe it's just my area, in fact it probably is, but the only people I see with pressed shirts anymore are the bankers. It seems totally acceptable that a guy wears a nice dress shirt but it looks like he picked it up off the floor. Even the few women that will wear a dress sometimes are walking around with more wrinkles than my scrote

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[–] 5 pts

What’s an “iron”? Sounds like woman’s work to me

[–] 1 pt

Being single is not a great excuse though. A decent steam iron costs about $30 and lasts ten years easily. It takes maybe 5 minutes at most to press out a shirt.

[–] 4 pts (edited )

They don't own an iron and likely have never used one or even know how to use one.

The average person nowadays has total reliance on 'wrinkle-resistant' fabric and likely has never given wrinkles a single thought. If they do take notice of wrinkles and want to do something to remove them, the extent of their effort is maybe a few sprays of 'wrinkle releaser' and that is 'good enough'.

They are all mindless and helpless drones that are totally reliant upon technology and everything being done for them.

It is unlikely those bankers even iron their own shirts and likely just pay to have it done for them at dry cleaners or by their house slaves.

[–] 3 pts

You kidding me I don't even take them out of the hamper.

[–] 1 pt (edited )

Half the time I don't either, but I do iron them before I wear them at least, it only takes a couple minutes.

[–] 2 pts

The continuing saga of the slobification of America.

[–] 1 pt

I used to get my shirts pressed for work, but after Covid and return to office I just wear jeans and a camp shirt. I don’t play the corporate dress up game any more.

[–] 1 pt

My personal hack, throw it in the dryer with a few ice cubes. Wrinkle free everytime.

[–] 0 pt

Essentially, criminals primarily iron their shirts (ok, they don't iron them, the Chinese do). They think looking respectable means they don't look like criminals. Where I work, I see criminals walking by all the time wearing suits and pressed shirts.