Iron A Shirt Like A Superhero | Ironing Dress Shirts FAST

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Video Summary:
0:20 - What you will need
2:01 - Step 1
2:15 - Step 2
2:23 - Step 3
2:49 - Step 4
3:10 - Step 5
3:32 - Step 6
3:56 - Step 7
4:11 - Pro Tip 1
4:22 - Pro Tip 2
4:34 - Pro Tip 3
4:43 - Pro Tip 4
4:50 - Pro Tip 5
5:00 - Pro Tip 6
5:07 - Pro Tip 7
5:27 - Pro Tip 8

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wow- I've been doing it right the whole time- Thanks mom!

daphneeast
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I never imagined a video on ironing shirts could be so informative. Even the order you iron the shirt in makes far more sense than what I used to do. Great video!

cajanir
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Total lifesaver! Especially with the steps! Used to go in the exact opposite steps…
Shoulder part really helped!
Thanks Antonio!

AndyStone
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Great video Antonio.

A very important part of making clothes look crisp, yet it is not often talked about in detail.

You have hit the nail on the head with your straightforward video.

Keep up the good work.

SYouTube
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Thank you for covering this topic! Often it seems like men's style bloggers like to talk about how to look great, but rarely cover the real work that it takes to do so. Well done!

terrydrums
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These tips are very useful for somebody like me a (beginner). Who often pays money to the tailor for ironing a shirt and spend lot of money on it. While this video gives some really useful tips and justifies the ease of ironing . A really useful video by Antonio .
I would really appreciate Antonio for sharing such detailed explained video which covers each aspects of the topic.
Hoping him my best wishes for his new videos ☺ 👍
From:-Afeef Alam

afeefalam
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Great video Antonio. I would add one other tip that I discovered and that is to iron the shirt from the rectangular end of the board. This keeps you from having to re-position the shirt multiple times while ironing. Men's shirts are boxy and don't really fit that rounded shape on the other end.

sbleader
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well its pretty important for me to get the perfect ironing of the shirt. these tips will surely help me out next time.... the most important tip was for the collar ironing starting from outside to inside as i was doing the wrong whole life... thanks for this amazing hack

kanantiwari
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Brilliant! I have always had those little creases at the collar ends and cuffs!!! That stopped today. On point! Thanks Antonio

joshuaclark
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Antonio, sir, you are the best! It's these little things that matter

suleymanamin
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I've literally never ironed my shirt shoulder. Simple but certainly easier than trying to iron the front up to the shoulder. Thanks for the tip!

MichaelSiford
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Great tip about ironing dark shirts inside-out. I saw the process about dark pants (press, don't drag) and wondered if the same thing applied to shirts. Awesome work!

SinHurr
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have been a follower for almost 2 yrs now, ,, the music alone is brilliant on this, , , Bravo Antonio !!!

tauyanash
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Thank you for the video. This really helps, started wearing more dress shirts recently and ironing has been a pain in the butt, so thank you very much!

fennixshark
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This article was required centuries ago. Good video with nice tips. Here's a pro tip. My dad had custom made a table with cushioning and cloth fastened to it, that made working on the shirt very easy. The only time we had to move a shirt was when we had to reverse it. After using that, iron boards look like a joke. I'm looking forward to another video on how to iron dress trousers, including pleated ones and yet another one for miscellaneous dresses. My mom encourages me to iron every dress, even inner vest and I go by her advice as the garment looks sharp and makes me look like a king.

SriramSubramanianOman
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This is a GOOD basic ironing instructional. Thankfully, I had a mother who was very particular to teach me how to iron.
I disagree about the starch damaging the fabric. Before I was retired I used to have my office shirts professionally laundered. I always specified heavy starch. I liked my shirts to look extremely crisp and rigid. These shirts lasted for years with no deterioration of the fabric at all over the years. As a matter of fact, I STILL am able to wear many of those shirts.
Now, I use spray starch at home. If the spray starch leaves a residue, just a couple of swipes of a cloths brush will cure that and the shirts still look great!

GaryGrube
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wow, this was really helpful. my sisters graduation is this saturday and my dress shirt was really wrinkled now it looks like new. Thank you so much.

thatguyoverthere
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This video really helped me the night before an event. Thank you so much! Really love your videos!

thomasray
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It's a really useful video! More detailed than other videos that teach you the same thing.

bst
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A few more practices and I will have it mastered. Hallelujah and thanks Tony.

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