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This tutorial on how to launder and press shirts may help.
carebear said:I assume you can do trouser creases with that as well?
Archie Goodwin said:Trousers, khakis, and suit jackets. The press also includes a steam balst option that works well on jacket wrinkles.
griffer said:I used to get my shirts starched at the laundry, or I would starch them myself, but then I started hearing opposite advice.
I read that starch can cause shrinkage and make cotton brittle, actually shortening the life of the shirt. Also, when I lived down south in the sauna, a cleaner told me that starch seals the weave of cotton, making the shirts hotter and less breathable. Another source got me started on rotating my shirts, not always getting starch, to give the fabric a chance to breath and relax.
I switched to almost exclusively Chalre Tyrwhitt shirts, and they stress to skip the starch completely. I now think its been years since I wore a starched shirt, but sometimes I miss the crispy.
So, thoughts on starch?