Maggoty,

Speak for yourself. Casual clothes killed most ironing but ain’t nobody showing up in a wrinkled suit.

coaxil,

I don’t even own a suit haha

Maggoty,

I didn’t for a long time either. Then I needed one.

Kusimulkku,

Hopefully no weddings or funerals coming up. Then again, if you’re American, I’ve seen people show up to a wedding in shorts and a baseball cap. No ironing required.

BlitzoTheOisSilent,

The most recent funeral I attended, only the deceased’s brother wore a suit, the rest of the family wore basically everyday clothes, as did 99% of the attendants. I left my suit jacket in the car because I felt overdressed.

Kusimulkku,

Was this in the US?

boonhet,

Just across (south) of the bay from you judging by your name: I was at a funeral recently, not many people wore suits. Of course, nobody wore shorts or anything, but not too many formal suits.

Kusimulkku,

Here black suit is usually the way to go

BlitzoTheOisSilent,

It was, yes.

The deceased wasn’t the type that would want anyone to put on their Sunday best just for him, so it made sense. But when I mentioned it to my father, he commented that no one really wears suits to funerals anymore, or even weddings.

Maggoty,

That’s how we did my grandfather’s memorial. Grandma didn’t want it to feel formal and we weren’t about to force that.

Bluefalcon,

I wish they were more affordable in the US. I love wearing a suit, makes me feel like a mobster. lol Cosplay for the unstable.

MonkderDritte,

Clothing steamers are less damaging though.

Maggoty,

I’ve never had one actually work though. Irons, used properly, are safe and they work.

MonkderDritte,

Mine does.

Maggoty,

Bully for you?

MonkderDritte,

?

Maggoty,

I’m glad it works for you.

OldWoodFrame,

How often do you wear a suit? Dry clean as necessary, hang it up between uses. I’ve never ironed a suit.

Maggoty,

That doesn’t proof it from wrinkles, especially if you need to travel to the event.

Passerby6497,

Casual clothes killed most ironing but ain’t nobody showing up in a wrinkled suit.

Unless you’re upper management or going to a wedding/funeral/formal event, why would you even wear a suit? In the last decade I’ve worn my suit 3 or 4 times in the last decade, and they were all weddings or funerals.

Maggoty,

Yeah I should have put an edit in. I didn’t know this was going to blow up like this. I don’t wear a suit or formal clothes more than about once a year, for the events of friends and families. I’m not trying to say it’s an every day thing.

Abnorc,

Where I work the staff still wear full suits for the most part. I think it’s a more traditional workplace though.

nickwitha_k,

Give it a try. Hit up a thrift store and get some great tacky suits from the 70s and 80s, if you can find em. It’s a bit of fun to wear them when it’s not necessary or expected. I probably wouldn’t wear a really nice wedding/funeral suit in such cases because I spill fucking everything and would become destitute from the dry cleaning bills.

Now, if it were a social expectation/requirement, it would suck and not be fun. But, as a choice that one can make, it’s great sometimes.

Passerby6497,

I have a tailored suit in my closet, but there’s no way in fuck I’m showing up to work in that suit or any other suit.

For one, I work from home and I want to actually be comfortable. For two, if I was going into the office, I would ruin it at some point crawling under desks and behind racks and shit.

nickwitha_k,

Absolutely there with you. Hence my suggestion of thrift store.

And for wearing one to the office? I also work from home so, would only likely do so to confuse my wife.

saigot,

On the rare occasion I have to wear a dress shirt for work, I’m making sure it’s as wrinkled as possible. I wouldn’t want to be mistaken for one of the execs, it gives the impression that you don’t work hard. I think it’ll continue bubbling up in the same way not wearing a tie and not having curtails did.

Bruncvik,
@Bruncvik@lemmy.world avatar

Ironing is the only time of the week where I have the time to watch TV or movies. Not that I don’t have free time, but I usually spend it in other ways. During ironing, I’m a captive audience. That said, I don’t iron all that much. I remember the last season of The Boys took me four months to finish…

juliebean,

all ya’ll admitting to ironing your clothes in the comments are a bunch of dweebs, just saying.

NooBoY,

Said ye who has not experienced Extreme Ironing.

MrShankles,

Extreme Ironing: Pressing for Victory

Speechless

Kusimulkku,

It can be very relaxing. And suits (well shirt and pants) are something that you’d probably want to iron.

AgentGrimstone,

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

Kolanaki,
@Kolanaki@yiffit.net avatar

My clothes only get wrinkly if I get them wet and then let them dry being all balled up so I never really ironed even though I grew up with it being a thing. The only thing I use an iron for and the only reason I even have one, is for applying those heat-activated designs and patches (though I usually tend to also sew the patches on because that heat glue often suuuuucks).

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.

VelvetStorm,

I definitely have clothes I still need to iron. If I don’t iron some of my button downs, they have a lot of wrinkles and look bad.

ssj2marx,

Hey now, some of us like to iron patches onto our jackets of things we like!

Spezi,

There are fairly cheap handheld heat presses on amazon that have way more even heat distribution and are superb for patches and vinyl transfer.

knightly,
@knightly@pawb.social avatar

I have to go back over and stitch in the edges on all my iron-on patches, might have to look into that if they’ll do a better job.

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.

Etterra,

I’m Gen-X and I hate to break it to you, we had permanent press well before we had Millennials.

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

maxinstuff,
@maxinstuff@lemmy.world avatar

There’s the great trick - you really didn’t.

Gerudo,

It’s right out of the dryer and hung up. Also, steam dryer is amazing. Only ironing is for button ups.

DigDoug,

…but then your clothes might look like you’ve worn them before.

What are you? Poor?

SternburgExport,

Yes?

jaybone,

Now everyone’s poor, so it’s okay.

Kekzkrieger,

I just buy new clothes every time.

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