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I'm a single dude and if my shirt is wrinkled I put it in the dryer with a damp washcloth. If I could find a woman that irons, I'd put a ring on it.
I have a Rowenta, but I'm taken.
Hint: I was told about the great Rowenta iron by a bachelor who used it for his business clothing.
I have had several. Last time couldn't find one so settled for a T-fal. It's not as good but OK. Another thing, if you sew, you have to know how to iron. ( and isn't it odd that's there's something comforting about reminiscing about something as simple as ironing? A longing for days when right or wrong was simple and so easy to see. Now, we have to argue about your sex. )
My son asked my daughter to iron his shirt in front of his wife, and it didn’t bother her in the least. I would have been MORTIFIED!
Grin. Generations. I have given my son and DIL an iron and an ironing board. They're gone, but I have noticed my grandson (7) now will only wear clothes that come out of the dryer unwrinkled. We adjust. Grandson is perfectly dressed.
Excellent solution. I use a wet fabric softener sheet.