AgentGrimstone,

I forgot I even had an ironing board in my closet. I haven’t needed to use that thing in 10 years.

Veedem,
@Veedem@lemmy.world avatar

Steamer game, represent.

Malfeasant,

I think gen x did that… You’re welcome.

nickwitha_k,

I, for one, do like to iron. I’d probably not like it if it was mandatory for all clothing though. What really has happened is societal changes leading to much more casual attire expectations (not that we could afford to dress like previous generations) alongside advancements in textile technology that have resulted in garments less likely to show wrinkles.

Lifebandit666,

Sometimes I iron. Someone mentioned school uniform and yes.

But mainly I look at say a t-shirt and go “Meh” shrug and throw it on. Bang a leather jacket on and nobody knows it’s wrinkled and they fall out.

Now we’re having our 1 week of summer in the UK I’m having to iron my t-shirts because it’s too hot for my jacket, but it’s only a week.

NooBoY,

Try hanging them and watch the wrinkles fall away. Other ways you could always get some of those sport tops that breath. Should help with the heat.

Swedneck,
@Swedneck@discuss.tchncs.de avatar

as a swede i am legally obligated to vomit at the idea of school uniforms

blackn1ght,

I hate them too but unfortunately the vast majority of schools require them. It pisses me off how much time and energy is spent enforcing meaningless rules.

UraniumBlazer,

I am not Swedish, but I would like to join you in the procedure of vomiting at the idea.

Nothing like making the masses complacent since childhood by controlling nonessential fashion choices.

notsofunnycomment,
@notsofunnycomment@mander.xyz avatar

The good thing is that you don’t have all these toxic, wealth-dependent, brand-indoctrinating capitalist, environmentally destructive fast fashion pressures for kids.

UraniumBlazer,

Choosing to wear my favourite color to school isn’t “brand indoctrination”. It is called being a free individual. If parents can refuse to buy their kids non essential, unaffordable electronics they can refuse to buy them fast fashion branded clothing. The solution to capitalism being shit isn’t simply eliminating choice.

uis,

Can you do precision vomiting into Putin’s bunker? Asking for a friend.

I very much agree with you.

nieceandtows,

If push comes to shove, I sprinkle some water on my clothes and run them in the dryer for a few minutes. The wrinkles are gone.

loaExMachina,

I have an iron but no ironing board so I used to do it on my desks when trousers were really too wrinkled, but it’s been over a year since my desk has had enough room for it, I just don’t know where to put the stuff and don’t have time for that.

DillyDaily,

The number of times I find myself plugging the iron in behind the TV and then holding an old Amazon box against the wall and juggling my pants while I iron because I’m in a rush and that’s the available outlet plug and space.

at_an_angle,

I own an iron because after washing fabric, it gets wrinkles.

Do you know how much a pain in the ass it is to sew wrinkled fabric? Flat and smooth is the easiest way to do that.

Mouselemming,

Sewing is the legit reason for irons.

blackn1ght,

Unfortunately the kids school uniform needs ironing, and my t-shirts are always way more creased when they dry on the washing line outside than when they’ve been in the drier.

Honytawk,

Nah they don’t. No clothing needs ironing.

Wear it for 10 minutes and they both look equally wrinkled whether they were ironed or not.

blackn1ght,

Na, they can definitely look worse! I had one on the other day that I didn’t iron and by the end of the day it still looked terrible, more so than if it had originally been ironed.

chemicalwonka,
@chemicalwonka@discuss.tchncs.de avatar

I still use a steamer on some clothes

Sam_Bass, (edited )

Not a millenial but the only time i get an iron out is to declump the pocket flaps on my flannel shirts

dave,
@dave@feddit.uk avatar

I’m pretty sure ‘Declump pocket flaps’ is in section 1 of the Apollo Launch Configuration checklist, right before Lint Valve Override.

Sam_Bass,

Could be but mine are forever earthbound

Honytawk,

You’re welcome

~Millenials

SpaceByn,

I think what this meme misses is, largely, clothes in the west are now designed to look as if they have been ironed if hung up properly to dry

This is absolutely not a pet peeve of mine that we didn’t just stop ironing due to the lack of social convention (brought on by less time in working people’s lives and less domestic labour done in the home by women) but by new technology in the area of clothing

sucricdrawkcab,
@sucricdrawkcab@lemmy.world avatar

A steamer, Iron and that wrinkle spray stays close. “We”, nope.

boatsnhos931,

Who is we

Psythik,

Millennials.

I’m one, and the SO is a Zillennial; neither of us own irons. Just don’t see the point. Dryers are fairly effective wrinkle removers, and any remaining creases will eventually come out simply by wearing the clothing.

boatsnhos931,

I iron for the creases!! I understand why many people wouldn’t have use for them but I like having crisp collars on button downs and polos and a slight crease to certain khakis

Psythik,

By “creases” I meant wrinkles. I have this weird quirk where I don’t like reusing a word too many times in a paragraph, so I’ll try to find a synonym.

Bob_Robertson_IX,

Did you even notice how many times you said ‘I’?

Psythik,

Shit.

boatsnhos931,

I knew what you meant by the context, no worries

joenforcer,

RIP anything made of linen.

Psythik,

We don’t own anything made out of linen, lol

Regardless, delicates get air dried. I live in a “right to dry” state (i.e. it’s illegal to ban clotheslines here), but even if I didn’t, you can always hang them over the shower rod.

obinice,
@obinice@lemmy.world avatar

… You don’t iron your clothes?

Do you just go places looking like you just got dragged through a bush backwards?

deranger,

Yes and yes

I’ll take my clothes to the cleaners if I need to look fancy. They do a much better job anyhow.

Swedneck,
@Swedneck@discuss.tchncs.de avatar

man if your clothes look dragged through bushes i think you need to reconsider your washing and storage routine, my clothes just have minor creases and the fanciest part of my routine is rolling things up before stuffing them in a drawer.

uis,

… You don’t get dragged through a bush backwards? In this economy?

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