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Non Iron Shirts
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AylesburyDuck
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Wasn't sure which board to put this in, this looks the best fit, apols if i'm wrong.
I hate ironing with a firey passion, we do however (for our family of 6) have a family upright steamer, and just waft the wand over items needed as they are needed, most of the family are happy with this method and nobody gets bogged down ironing clothes.
Hubbys work shirts are a different matter, and only the iron will do and he finds it a chore (who doesnt).
I've noticed that youngest sons non iron M and S shirts for school are absolutely super, only tried them this year and wash and waft works perfectly with them, but boy what a price for the adult mens version.
So heres the question, are they worth the money and do they in fact steam just as easily as the kids version?
Or have you found mens non iron shirts else where for less that are of good value and does as they say on the tin.
Opinions welcome.
I hate ironing with a firey passion, we do however (for our family of 6) have a family upright steamer, and just waft the wand over items needed as they are needed, most of the family are happy with this method and nobody gets bogged down ironing clothes.
Hubbys work shirts are a different matter, and only the iron will do and he finds it a chore (who doesnt).
I've noticed that youngest sons non iron M and S shirts for school are absolutely super, only tried them this year and wash and waft works perfectly with them, but boy what a price for the adult mens version.
So heres the question, are they worth the money and do they in fact steam just as easily as the kids version?
Or have you found mens non iron shirts else where for less that are of good value and does as they say on the tin.
Opinions welcome.

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Non-iron shirts are exactly as they say if you have a tumble-drier or are quick off the mark in getting them out of the washing machine (where they have not been crammed in with everything else lol) and onto a hanger. You can get them in charity shops and eBay (but inspect cuff and collar edges for frays).
TM Lewin non-iron are great
http://www.tmlewin.co.uk/Non-Iron-Shirts/Mens-Non-Iron-Shirts,en_GB,sc.html
also a delicious video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yK6iQj-I_0w
Charles Tyrwhitt are great
http://www.ctshirts.com/uk/mens-shirts/non-iron/
M+S - great
http://www.marksandspencer.com/l/men/shirts/formal-shirts/?facetOpen=true&cachedFilters=FID_20126035+96+0+100+0+100&priceMin=0&priceMax=100¤tPriceMin=0¤tPriceMax=100&lastSelectedSize=&resultsPerPage=96&display=product&sortBy=product_best_selling|1&pageChoice=1&selectedAccordions=checkbox-2000|checkbox-10|checkbox-38|checkbox-5
You might also consider a light misting with http://www.astonishcleaners.co.uk/product/starch-spray/2022 | Back to the fold - need a Money Saving mojo reboot!
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Ive been using non-iron shirts for the last few years and as you say they are expensive but so worth it if you can't iron like me useless lol at the moment they are £45 in M&S but you can buy 2 for £60 with free delivery for a spend of £50 or more I just bought another 2 and they are class.Low Carb High Fat is the way forward I lost 80 lbs
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My DH has been getting his in Aldi....they've been fine but now he has lost weight they are too wide. We tumble for 10minutes on a low setting with two tumble balls in and dry on hangers...I just give a tug to any creases when they're still damp.
We will look at the M+s ones when we're next in Blighty, thanks.0 -
When the kids were at school i bought non iron uniform from M&S.
They were great. I'd got 4 at school at one time and they had clean shirts on most days (well the boys did, the girls werent as mucky).This is a system account and does not represent a real person. To contact the Forum Team email forumteam@moneysavingexpert.com0
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