15-11-11, 05:16 PM
Are you talking about the thicker and softer plaid shirts? If so then this trick might help you.
After washing, dry the shirts until they are still slightly damp (going to need a bit of trial and error for that if your dryer doesn't have a setting for that).
Hang the shirts up on hangers, pulling them slightly taut along the seams to take out the big creases. Let them fully dry overnight. Ironing them in this state will be a lot easier if you need them to be properly smart, otherwise you throw them back into the dryer (make sure it's only a half load as you want them to tumble) and they'll look acceptable after 15 mins.
After washing, dry the shirts until they are still slightly damp (going to need a bit of trial and error for that if your dryer doesn't have a setting for that).
Hang the shirts up on hangers, pulling them slightly taut along the seams to take out the big creases. Let them fully dry overnight. Ironing them in this state will be a lot easier if you need them to be properly smart, otherwise you throw them back into the dryer (make sure it's only a half load as you want them to tumble) and they'll look acceptable after 15 mins.