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MY SUGGESTION?
buy wrinkle free shirts from jc penny's. STAFFORD BRAND. (equal to the much more expensive wrinkle free shirts from lands end) they are wonderful, and i NEVER have to iron, if i get them right from the dryer and hang them up! -- read and post daily, it works! rosie the mark of your ignorance is the depth of your belief in injustice and tragedy. what the caterpillar calls the end of the world, the master calls a butterfly. ......................................r. bach "Sanjay Punjab" <piclistguy@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:97d41df6.0307012232.23625e88@posting.google.c om... > I am trying to rely on dryel to freshen my men's cotton button-down > shirts between dry cleaning. I hate to iron and I was hoping that > Dryel would do a decent job of removing wrinkles, but it doesnt seem > to. > I follow the instructions religiously, put perhaps some of you found > some tricks to getting Dryel to more effectively remove wrinkles for > cotton shirts. Thanks |
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On Wed, 02 Jul 2003 13:02:38 GMT, "rosie readandpost"
<readandpost@REMOVETHISyahoo.com> wrote: >buy wrinkle free shirts from jc penny's. >STAFFORD BRAND. (equal to the much more expensive wrinkle free shirts from lands end) >they are wonderful, and i NEVER have to iron, if i get them right from the dryer and hang them up! Yeah... funny you say this. My wife and I were going through the closets last night to purge some old stuff and reclaim some space. We both commented on how well the JCP mens clothing I have has held up and looked good, and for a reasonable price. I know there are some shirts there that I still wear that must be 10 years old, and they still look presentable. |