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M&S non iron shirts

http://www.marksandspencer.com/gp/product/B001CPSHA2/ref=sr_11_1/026-2340952-3496454?ie=UTF8&n=42966030&keywords=Luxury%20Pure%20Cotton%20Non-Iron%20Twill%20Shirt%20&mnSBrand=core&numItemsFound=1

Just ordered 2 of these M&S NON-IRON:j shirts.

They are £40 each, but there is an offer, you get the second one half price, so £60 instead of £80 for 2!!!!!

If they work, I'm bring all his Ben Shermans, Lacostes, Fred Perrys, ECT down the charity shop & buying one in every colour of these non-iron shirts:rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:
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  • jess1974
    jess1974 Posts: 1,019 Forumite
    I have never found a non iron shirt that does'nt need ironing, then again maybe i am just too fussy....
  • ginvzt
    ginvzt Posts: 4,878 Forumite
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    Me neither....
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  • merlinormartin
    merlinormartin Posts: 1,578 Forumite
    My OH has "non-iron" shirts from M&S; he still irons them!
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  • Rachie_B
    Rachie_B Posts: 8,785 Forumite
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    lol same here!

    £60 for 2 non designer shirts? you are having a laugh!
  • hev_2
    hev_2 Posts: 1,397 Forumite
    I iron OH's M&S non-iron shirts (he bought them, not me, and from the outlet village).

    I have to say they are absolutely brilliant, he has had them for years and they do keep their quality. They are not really non iron in my fussy opinion, but they are easier to iron (and don't get me started on so-called easy iron shirts...)

    Also, look out for the sales at Moss Bros. I've got some quite good ones from there at half price and they have worn fantastically, much better than M&S and haven't been too much of a bind to iron. Some of the ones from there must be coming up to ten years old, and still looking pretty good on it.
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  • tinkerbell84
    tinkerbell84 Posts: 5,323 Forumite
    He must be the smartest cab driver in the northern hemisphere!

    I don't buy non iron shirts for OH - they're no better than normal shirts and always need ironing.

    Doesn't his car have an automatic ironing function? :p
  • pinkshoes
    pinkshoes Posts: 20,675 Forumite
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    My OH has the M&S non iron shirts, and nope, I don't have to iron them! Just put them on a hanger when wet, and leave them to dry!
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  • MrsE_2
    MrsE_2 Posts: 24,161 Forumite
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    hev wrote: »
    I iron OH's M&S non-iron shirts (he bought them, not me, and from the outlet village).

    I have to say they are absolutely brilliant, he has had them for years and they do keep their quality. They are not really non iron in my fussy opinion, but they are easier to iron (and don't get me started on so-called easy iron shirts...)

    Also, look out for the sales at Moss Bros. I've got some quite good ones from there at half price and they have worn fantastically, much better than M&S and haven't been too much of a bind to iron. Some of the ones from there must be coming up to ten years old, and still looking pretty good on it.

    To be honest he needed a couple of plain white shirts for when he wears a suit, so I had to get him one or two anyway.

    They only worked out at £30 each because of the offer, so if they are not non-iron anyway its not the end of the world. Two white cotton shirts that are easy iron would be a bonus:D

    He normally wears "branded" shirts, but for plain white, you can't beat M&S for quality.
  • MrsE_2
    MrsE_2 Posts: 24,161 Forumite
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    He must be the smartest cab driver in the northern hemisphere!

    I don't buy non iron shirts for OH - they're no better than normal shirts and always need ironing.

    Doesn't his car have an automatic ironing function? :p

    Do you not buy clothes for outside work or do you live in fleeces & trackie bottoms:rolleyes:

    Or do you think a cab driver should buy their clothes from Primark........
  • tinkerbell84
    tinkerbell84 Posts: 5,323 Forumite
    !!!!!! - where's your sense of humour?!

    Of course I have clothes for outside work. I have 1 fleece (for when I go to the very north of scotland) and don't possess any tracksuit bottoms (how common :p).

    I don't think ANYONE should buy clothes from Primark.
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