Mossyrock
One of the Regulars
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- 107
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- Pacific NorthWest
This may be seen by some as a strange fetish of sorts, but after having spent almost a quarter of a century in the US Army, one of my favorite parts of the day was to put on a freshly pressed and starched uniform from the laundry. I routinely requested heavy starch, and my uniforms would almost stand up on their own! Sometimes putting on a heavily starched uniform could be a bit of a struggle, with the pant legs being essentially glued together with starch. Put on a crispy new uniform and a highly shined pair of boots, and you were stylin'!
Fast forward a couple of years....I retired from the military and had to go out and get a REAL job that required me to actually CHOOSE my clothes on a daily basis (not an easy task after 25 years of uniforms). I ended up buying quite a few sets of khakis, microfiber dress pants and dress shirts, all of which were wash and wear. I recently bought several shirts and a pair of khakis that were advertised as being permanent press, but when you took them out of the dryer, it looked like you had slept in them. I dropped them off at the cleaners the other day to be laundered and starched, and put them on this morning.....Ahhhh. THAT'S what I was missing! Nothing quite like putting on a freshly pressed and starched shirt first thing in the morning!
Fast forward a couple of years....I retired from the military and had to go out and get a REAL job that required me to actually CHOOSE my clothes on a daily basis (not an easy task after 25 years of uniforms). I ended up buying quite a few sets of khakis, microfiber dress pants and dress shirts, all of which were wash and wear. I recently bought several shirts and a pair of khakis that were advertised as being permanent press, but when you took them out of the dryer, it looked like you had slept in them. I dropped them off at the cleaners the other day to be laundered and starched, and put them on this morning.....Ahhhh. THAT'S what I was missing! Nothing quite like putting on a freshly pressed and starched shirt first thing in the morning!