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Wrinkle free shirts and slacks?

Might I recommend the following...but only if you wanna look outta sight!

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Seriously, quit being lazy and learn to iron. Takes a whopping 2-minutes per item max, and you don't have to spend a huge amount on "wrinkle free" clothing (which always tend to wrinkle no matter what you do).

If you are too lazy to learn, then spend the $3 - $5 per item and get them professionally laundered and pressed.
 
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For those who don't believe that apparel can be wrinkle-free or iron-free (they can), they do iron a hell of a lot easier than non wrinkle-free clothing.

I have had good luck with Eagle brand iron-free shirts. I believe they are a Macy's house brand, and can often be found marked down at places like TJ Maxx and Marshalls.
 
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