Ironing

Page may contain affiliate links. Please see terms for details.
Most unhelpful, markjay. Not like you at all.

a) Shirts aren't a problem for me, as they go to the cleaners and come back pristine.
b) I'm wary of non-iron fabrics - aren't they supposed to contain formaldehyde or something? Either that or witchcraft.
c) Even if I wanted non-iron shirts, I doubt my shirtmaker would oblige.


Sorry, but SWMBO has the last word in these matters... :D
 
Sorry, but SWMBO has the last word in these matters... :D

Hence the name... ;)

Just so you're aware, though, this is what Wikuipedia has to say on the matter (though I've no idea how reliable this information is):

Wrinkle-free shirts have become popular. A resin used for making non-wrinkle shirts releases formaldehyde, which could cause contact dermatitis for some people - particularly those who have already developed an allergy; no disclosure requirements exist, and in 2008 the U.S. Government Accountability Office tested formaldehyde in clothing and found that generally the highest levels were in non-wrinkle shirts and pants.
 

Users who are viewing this thread

Back
Top Bottom