How to Iron a Dress Shirt | Art of Manliness

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  • @koilk
    @koilk Před 8 lety +3902

    i asked my mom to iron my shirt, she said no....now I'm here

  • @RetroClash95
    @RetroClash95 Před 7 lety +3965

    I didn't grow up with a dad, so I never learned how to do basic things. Now CZcams is my dad.

  • @mookiebacon
    @mookiebacon Před 5 lety +75

    My mom passed when I was young and dad was never around so I appreciate this, thank you!

  • @leopoldbirkholm
    @leopoldbirkholm Před 9 lety +247

    Yeah, this is something I wish I learned in school. We had a class called "home knowledge". Don't know how to translate that but the idea is to give the student a baseline of knowledge of cleaning your home, cook food and clean your clothes. Thank you Art of Manliness for making this video! =)

    • @Grandmaster-Kush
      @Grandmaster-Kush Před 3 lety +4

      Hemkunskap :) Ohc ändå glömde jag hur man strök sina skjortor....

    • @Shinkajo
      @Shinkajo Před 2 lety

      @@Grandmaster-Kush vi lagade bara spaghetti och köttfärssås och sen var det nått snack om hur man sparar pengar

    • @Grandmaster-Kush
      @Grandmaster-Kush Před 2 lety

      @@Shinkajo Lite skamligt att man inte lär sig deklarera sina skatter, betala in fakturor och dylikt, jag var djävulskt nervös när jag skulle betala mina första fakturor då jag tyckte det gällde stora summor :P

    • @Shinkajo
      @Shinkajo Před 2 lety +1

      @@Grandmaster-Kush det finns mycket praktiskt som de borde lärt ut is skolan men inte gjorde. Basic life skills, hur man söker jobb t.ex, men också nått om typ hur man hanterar depression, ångest osv. Jag är 33 men känner mig fortfarande ofta som ett barn lol.

  • @tripplile6753
    @tripplile6753 Před 10 lety +2166

    I watched this after ironing. How ironic.

  • @hamzarashid2385
    @hamzarashid2385 Před 4 lety +234

    Notes:
    1. Read the shirts label.
    2. Prepare the iron - ensure it has water in it and stuff.
    3. Check for stains, if it does the heat from the iron can make the stain worse.
    4. Moisten the shirt - will enable you to dry iron the shirt without using your irons water. The best time is to pull out a shirt right before its in the dryer. Or you could use a spray bottle.
    5. Iron the collar - Demonstration at 1:00
    6. Iron the button cuffs - Demonstration at 1:15 . First you want to iron the inside of the cuff and then move onto the outside, you don't want to iron over the buttons because that will leave a mark.
    7. Iron shirt front. Demonstration at 1:38
    8. Iron the yoke - Demonstration at 2:05
    9. Iron the back of the shirt - Demonstration at 2:15
    10. Iron the sleeves, make sure the sleeves are flat - Demonstration at 2:31
    11. Inspect and hang, spot iron if necessary.
    12. Iron shirts in batches.

  • @danieljerabek4333
    @danieljerabek4333 Před 8 lety +1149

    Finally I can call myself iron man. Thanks

  • @vivalahansi
    @vivalahansi Před 7 lety +2100

    nice to see all the single men gathered in one Place!

    • @almostfamous8685
      @almostfamous8685 Před 7 lety +15

      ahahah so true

    • @penzalo4119
      @penzalo4119 Před 7 lety +11

      manly men don't become single, they get merried

    • @AWT2012
      @AWT2012 Před 6 lety +10

      I'm gay men and of course I'm single.

    • @ChrisCarmona
      @ChrisCarmona Před 6 lety +7

      YOOOOOOOOOOOOOO THO 😂

    • @BalletTapJazz
      @BalletTapJazz Před 6 lety +16

      I’m a single woman wearing a mans xs shirt hmu

  • @rckymtnrfc
    @rckymtnrfc Před 10 lety +270

    You had one huge mistake at the end. One shirt facing one way on a hanger and one shirt facing the other. How can you live with such madness?

  • @hexmaniacciaran
    @hexmaniacciaran Před 9 lety +19

    I haven't ironed in ages so this has been a lifesaver, it's my graduation ceremony tomorrow and I can't wear anything over the robe otherwise I wouldn't have bothered ironing. Thanks!

  • @missdaisy9040
    @missdaisy9040 Před 6 lety +29

    Nice video! I’ve been ironing my husbands clothes for years. One game changer was adding homemade cornstarch into the mix. Really keeps the shirt super crisp👌🏻 And helps a lot to not allow stains to sit in the fabric
    A cup of distilled water + one tsp of cornstarch + 2 drops of essential oil. (Cornstarch stinks after a while) mix well pour in a spray bottle. Shake well before spraying & don’t over spray lol

  • @ArnicaMachado
    @ArnicaMachado Před 3 lety +18

    I'm a girl and I'm learning how to iron my dad's dress shirts. Thanks for the tutorial, it was very helpful 😄

  • @virendrasinhchauhan598
    @virendrasinhchauhan598 Před 7 lety +21

    Boss asked me to iron my shirt or be ready to get less hours which led me here. learned to Ironed my dress shirt from this page and it did well. Cheers. Learn a new art.

  • @rpprevost
    @rpprevost Před 9 lety +250

    Men don't iron because we find it either pointless, boring or both. When we do iron it's usually due to superficial external pressures, or because we're in the Military. However, ironing has two very interesting side effects; it helps to improve one's self-awareness, and it increases one's attention to detail--the latter being the reason for ironing in the military.
    If you find yourself in a situation when you need to iron, then make it as painless as possible. Once you get the hang of it, you'll find that ironing has a calming, almost meditative, effect. You may even begin to look forward to ironing and may also start to view ironing in the same light as waxing your car on a Saturday.
    How to make it painless? If you're doing your own ironing, then chances are you are also doing your own washing. There are a few points that others mentioned and that the video overlooked or under-stressed that I wanted to share/highlight.
    - A good ironing job begins in the washer. Use the correct settings.
    - Don't overload the washer. Clothes need to move freely in the water.
    - Don't overload the dryer. Clothes need to tumble freely and expand.
    - Don't use a cool-down dryer cycle if you plan to iron.
    - Don't wait for the dryer to "buzz"; remove and hang shirts while they are HOT. (Optional: Rig the dryer to continue tumbling with door open while you remove shirts.)
    - If you forget, the dryer will stop and shirts will cool and wrinkle. Restart the dryer, and toss in a damp washcloth.
    - Set up ironing board in front of the TV, internet radio, or in garage if dryer is near your workbench. I've even ironed outside in back yard with my dog.
    - Begin ironing the back of the shirt on the square end of the ironing board.
    - Move shirt to tapered end of board to iron the front panels one at a time.
    - Iron collar, then end with ironing the sleeves.
    - For a sleeve top crease, pinch the under-arm seam where the seam meets the shirt. Lay the entire sleeve flat and starting at the seam, iron the sleeve working from the seam (under-arm) to the top (over-arm). (Note: Some sleeves are not oriented properly when set into the armhole. So, before you press the top crease, make sure the crease will align with the center of your shoulder).
    Hope this was helpful.

    • @coolblizzard1993
      @coolblizzard1993 Před 8 lety +3

      +rpprevost I never use ironing board but the bed to iron...Lol. It is faster to iron the whole thing at once then ironing it bit by bit on the board.

    • @wintonwhite7909
      @wintonwhite7909 Před 7 lety +2

      Well put!

    • @jaromor8808
      @jaromor8808 Před 7 lety +9

      nice try man... it still sucks

    • @ronchavez5016
      @ronchavez5016 Před 6 lety +1

      rpprevost

    • @stephaniehavener9384
      @stephaniehavener9384 Před 6 lety +2

      So helpful thank you. (No I mean it thank you)

  • @greghunt7724
    @greghunt7724 Před 6 lety +42

    i can't believe so many guys cannot iron a shirt or even tie a tie. My mom was the only woman in the house. It was my Dad and 2 brothers. She said she wanted to make sure me and my brother...learned how to cook...learn how to wash, iron, and fold clothes...and a little sewing if we had a rip on a garment. She used to tell us there is no guarantee you will get married...and if you do get married...there is no guarantee your wife will know how to do these things. One of the best skills I learned how to do.

    • @TheMusicalMedic
      @TheMusicalMedic Před 5 lety +3

      My mom taught me all of that as well, including how to sew on a button, I just came for a refresher on ironing as it's been three years since I've had to wear dress clothes. I just got a new job where the code is business casual, when all my other jobs have had a specific uniform, or no dress code what so ever.

    • @Slimecantdefeatme
      @Slimecantdefeatme Před 5 lety

      Wow I would have loved that! My parents were overbearing and then suddenly not, so I wasn't taught how to do anything they ever did for me and then suddenly expected to do them.

  • @LouieNeira
    @LouieNeira Před 10 lety +26

    A word to the wise:
    a) Buy a good, quality iron, not a cheap one. Black & Decker sells their classic version at a good price and it'll last for years IF you take care of it. I still have mine after 30 years of average use. If you're going to put water in your iron, try to use distilled water. Tap water, especially if you're in a hard water area, will leave mineral deposits inside your iron's reservoir. Over time, it'll ruin your iron's heating elements and gunk up the iron's vents making it useless.
    b) Keep your iron clean. If you use spray starch or any kind of fabric spray, it will tend to form a build-up on the bottom of your iron resulting in it dragging or sticking to the material. Distilled water in a spray bottled works well too. You can use tap water, but again, watch out for mineral deposits clogging up the steam vents. If it does need cleaning, mix a ⅓ vinegar. ⅔ water solution, pour it into your iron and let it set for an hour or so. Rinse it out two or three times - you'll see all the crud come out when you're done.
    c) Buy a tube of iron cleaner, relatively cheap and found next or near the spray starch at your supermarket. Use a small amount to wipe it down after every use, especially if you happen to do a lot of ironing. If you don't have any, keep it clean as best you can, but don't use anything that will stain material the next time you iron.
    • I learned how to iron shirts from the best: the US Marine Corps.

  • @driver8sk
    @driver8sk Před 10 lety +41

    Coming from someone who has had to iron a shirt for just about every workday for 17 years; go from collar, yoke, body to sleeves. If you mess with sleeves and cuffs before the body, you'll just get wrinkles and have to re-iron. I also use a spray bottle to moisten the shirt rather than steam. In my experience, most iron's will start barfing out rusty water after a few months that stains your shirts.

    • @MagusKali
      @MagusKali Před 10 lety +7

      This VERY thing just happened to me the other day. I have been using the steam function for some time now thinking it was better than using a spray bottle, but I think I'll be using the spray now.

    • @IPv6Freely
      @IPv6Freely Před 10 lety +2

      Yeah I noticed this too. A nearly brand new iron too, but it was definitely spitting something out. Not rust, but something.

    • @LeviG
      @LeviG Před 9 lety +5

      My iron has a spray function built in. I just press down a button, and it sprays out water from the front (not from the bottom part).
      I really love that. I can hold down/straighten the shirt with my left hand, and iron AND spray with my right hand without putting the iron away.

    • @Bigheadedwon
      @Bigheadedwon Před 6 lety +3

      For anyone reading that, the gunk coming out is due to minerals in our tap water. I never use tap water, I keep a gallon jug of distilled water next to my ironing board and don't have that problem.

    • @TheMusicalMedic
      @TheMusicalMedic Před 5 lety +2

      Use a saline or rubbing alcohol solution to clean out your iron once a month.

  • @mrhunterf2869
    @mrhunterf2869 Před 5 lety +23

    1948: In 2019 we will have flying cars!
    2019: how to iron a shirt.

  • @finthehuman3649
    @finthehuman3649 Před 6 lety +4

    I just ironed my shirt and this tutorial was pretty helpful. All you have to do is follow it closely.

  • @Shouko91
    @Shouko91 Před 7 lety +123

    After watching 10 iron videos and finaly starting to iron, I saw my iron was broken 😤

    • @AnifamSpyro
      @AnifamSpyro Před 7 lety +9

      Emronaldo, bro I don't know how i found it funny but it was. To me at least

    • @NovaAnimations
      @NovaAnimations Před 5 lety +4

      You poor unfortanaute soul

    • @NeutronX101
      @NeutronX101 Před 4 lety +1

      @@NovaAnimations Little mermaid.

  • @woo9194
    @woo9194 Před 7 lety +107

    When your mom was a bigger man than you were all along.

  • @crazywithkiller
    @crazywithkiller Před 9 lety +707

    YOU KNOW WHAT! !! I'm just gonna buy myself a wife.

    • @BobRooney290
      @BobRooney290 Před 9 lety +100

      +Random Guy oh you do not want to do that. the warranty expires after a week and replacements are very expensive. its cheaper to bring your shirts to the cleaners.

    • @MrPrimitiveThorn
      @MrPrimitiveThorn Před 8 lety +42

      +Random Guy Wives these days come without this knowledge. Along with any type of cooking skills, the only thing they do these days is make reservations.

    • @Imanc
      @Imanc Před 8 lety +19

      +Random Guy Make sure you get one with a return/exchange policy!

    • @crazywithkiller
      @crazywithkiller Před 8 lety +1

      ahahahaha lol

    • @megans.539
      @megans.539 Před 8 lety +39

      That isn't a guarantee. A lot of woman don't know how to do this. Which includes me, hence why I'm here on this video.

  • @KlockoFett
    @KlockoFett Před 6 lety +6

    If you use the "throw it in the dryer because I don't have time" method, toss 2-4 ice cubes (depending on their size) in with the shirt. They will melt and create steam, helping to remove wrinkles better. Also, starch can be really rough on the fabric and shorten the life of the shirt. Use with caution.

  • @veryhairykrishna7225
    @veryhairykrishna7225 Před 5 lety +6

    Thanks, I shared this video with my wife and now my shirts are pressed correctly.

  • @artofmanliness
    @artofmanliness  Před 10 lety +99

    • @DamienTaulien
      @DamienTaulien Před 10 lety +55

      Every man just needs a Corporal or Sergeant to shout at him until he gets this.

    • @NimaOftadeh
      @NimaOftadeh Před 10 lety +10

      Good overview. I would have emphasized the use of starch a little more and given tips on ironing box pleats and side pleats but I guess you can save that for the advanced ironing video =)

    • @GymClubHouse
      @GymClubHouse Před 8 lety +1

      great video but THIS is the reason i ONLY wear tshirts! who the hell wants to do all this work just to wear a shirt?

    • @seanseeley7150
      @seanseeley7150 Před 8 lety +4

      Trust me kid once u get a job you'll realize you need to do this

    • @GymClubHouse
      @GymClubHouse Před 8 lety

      Sean Seeley um they sell non iron shirts you can wear straight out of the washing machine

  • @claymore2862
    @claymore2862 Před 5 lety +1

    I’m 13 and my dad didn’t teach me how to iron and now I know how to iron this is the best video ever

  • @mjmbk
    @mjmbk Před 9 lety +64

    I feel like I grew as a man after seeing his video.

  • @darthnegrus9255
    @darthnegrus9255 Před 9 lety

    I'm 28, been ironing since I was 9 years old, thanks to a stern mother,.Still picked up a pointer from this vid (Yoke step)
    Subbed
    and thanks.

  • @Terrorking676
    @Terrorking676 Před 9 lety +432

    Video not clear, ended with foot stuck in the blender.

  • @willbelasco
    @willbelasco Před 4 lety

    you know this was written by guys (and for guys) because everything said is direct and to the point. there are no pointless comments talking about your kids interrupting in a busy house, or other irrelevant things. straight and to the point. bravo and thank you.

  • @shackledwithfreedom
    @shackledwithfreedom Před 8 lety +180

    It takes me 40 minutes to iron a shirt, every day. fml

    • @carinaalexandrasimoes89
      @carinaalexandrasimoes89 Před 6 lety +2

      shackledwithfreedom wow! Takes me 10 minutes!! O.o

    • @arkrou
      @arkrou Před 6 lety +68

      EXACTLY and then it still looks like garbage

    • @Keibro
      @Keibro Před 6 lety +16

      Ironing frustrates the shit out of me lol

    • @davesmoothie
      @davesmoothie Před 5 lety +3

      perfectionist I see! I can relate.

    • @NeutronX101
      @NeutronX101 Před 4 lety +1

      Just hang them out of the drier. They are already self ironed out.

  • @daniels.segura8993
    @daniels.segura8993 Před 7 lety +1

    Finally the day came. And I'm fortunate to have the Art of Manliness :)

  • @TheAikiToneRanger
    @TheAikiToneRanger Před 8 lety +3

    One more tip if you're in a hurry and going to resort to the drier: throw in two or three ice cubes, which will help steam out the wrinkles more in there. I've known people to put their clothes back through the final rinse cycle in the washer if they don't get to the drier quickly enough and their clothes wrinkle from sitting there in the drier too long, but they don't want to iron. Just throw in some ice cubes instead.

  • @austingeorge6659
    @austingeorge6659 Před 2 lety +1

    I didn't know that shirts could actually look good. Like many others here, I didn't get much time with my parents to learn basic life stuff. I'm thankful for a dad that taught me the really important stuff, but besides that, less common tid bits like this got completely missed.

  • @ezebarrah8107
    @ezebarrah8107 Před 8 lety +140

    My mom also said no....... so thanks

  • @Offshoreorganbuilder
    @Offshoreorganbuilder Před 10 lety +6

    My ironing technique is pretty much as shown in this video, aside from the fact that I always iron shirts straight out of the washing machine. Advantages: no need for a steam iron, gets the shirt largely dry, without the need for a tumble-drier, ensures that you iron your shirts at once, and don't leave them, literally, hanging around for days.:

  • @umopepisdn.
    @umopepisdn. Před 8 lety +36

    I'm a woman and i'm only watching this because the guy i'm talking to was wearing a really wrinkled shirt and it made me cringe, my grandmother tried to show me this once and I didn't think i would really ever need it because not many things need to be ironed anymore, I was wrong.

    • @DavidGarcia-pi9wn
      @DavidGarcia-pi9wn Před 6 lety +1

      Wife material honestly my gf wont even help take off my tie after work

    • @finthehuman3649
      @finthehuman3649 Před 6 lety +1

      DAVID MELLA just take a screen shot of the default profile picture then rotate it horizontally on a photo editor or something and set that as your new profile picture.

  • @torigoldberg2459
    @torigoldberg2459 Před 2 lety +1

    I specifically married a man who was a manual labor worker to avoid this daunting task well long story longer he decided to switch careers into a more professional setting. I am 30 years old and today will be my first time ever even holding an iron. Why am I so nervous about this? 🤦🏻‍♀️😂 Thanks for the awesome and helpful video!! 😁

  • @hellobellaxo1766
    @hellobellaxo1766 Před 7 lety +18

    I should start ironing right now. I'm on youtube watching ironing videos instead... that's how much I hate ironing!! 😩

    • @MobileDecay
      @MobileDecay Před 6 lety +2

      Hello BellaXO I watched this and then went to sleep. Watching people iron makes me tired.

  • @bilal_rifki
    @bilal_rifki Před rokem

    My mum never let me near the iron when I asked her so I used this video when she wasn't at home, thanks a ton 💪🏾💪🏾

  • @maddiesheppard3636
    @maddiesheppard3636 Před 8 lety +52

    "Art of Manliness" I guess when I was born I didn't get the shirt ironing gene

  • @Aradorable
    @Aradorable Před 2 lety +1

    My boyfriend asked me to help him with his work outfits and we got him dress shirts. Well I didn't have a dad and my mom was never home so now I'm here 😊

  • @VandelayCostanza
    @VandelayCostanza Před 10 lety +5

    Good video. Ironing everything in batches is a great time saver.

    • @LeviG
      @LeviG Před 9 lety

      This is so true. If I have only one dress shirt to iron, I still take some other shirts and iron them too, even if they have been used only one time after I last iron them.

  • @sassylrhg
    @sassylrhg Před 6 lety

    I have been ironing since age 8 (now 64) and this comes the closest to any video I have watched on how to iron a man's dress shirt. I have given my son, now age 26, you APP and this video. I tried to teach him when he was 10, 12, 13 but he KNEW EVERYTHING a;ready and didn't pay attention. ROFL
    SOOOO, now that I am retired I trade MY ironing for his CASH...we called 6 dry cleaners and he pays ME what he would pay them OR he can iron them himself. WORKS FOR ME! Ironing is a skill ALL should learn!!!

  • @thefirsttrillionaire2925

    Art of Manliness: Step 1 read the shirts label
    Me: Proceeds to read label only to realize it’s in Chinese
    “You have to understand what the fabric is or you can destroy it.”
    Me: 🙂
    🤞🏽

  • @kanchannirgude6273
    @kanchannirgude6273 Před 4 lety +1

    Tomorrow is my dad's presentation so I'm here because I want dad to look great tomorrow.

  • @anijanka
    @anijanka Před 6 lety +7

    I need to iron my boyfriends shirts, this was very helpful. Thank you!

    • @seanmatthewking
      @seanmatthewking Před 4 lety +3

      I mean, since you’re already on the job, what’s five more shirts...weekly? As in my shirts.

  • @IPv6Freely
    @IPv6Freely Před 10 lety +2

    I'm good with ironing except for one thing: the pleats on the sleeve (near the cuff). I always mess those up somehow. They just don't seem to sit flat enough to just iron right over it. Any suggestions?

    • @LouieNeira
      @LouieNeira Před 10 lety

      Don't iron them dry. Use a spray water bottle and give it a good misting - enough to dampen the material, but not soak it. It'll hold the fabric down long enough for you to iron over it. If you're using spray starch, use the water first to create the crease, iron it lightly, then use the spray starch to hold it down.

  • @paulafabregas
    @paulafabregas Před 9 lety +16

    The front part of the shirt needs to be last one to iron, not the first =S

  • @mtango9985
    @mtango9985 Před 3 lety

    This is awsome - teaching men how do things - i never had a male role model so this is great for guys like me who never learned these skills.

  • @davidmendez3370
    @davidmendez3370 Před 8 lety +32

    I've watched a couple of these videos and what I've learned is I need to find a cheap dry cleaner

  • @gloriaglasey8485
    @gloriaglasey8485 Před 4 lety

    Nice to see all the guys ironing their clothes. I’m just here trying to surprise my dad while he’s at work with fresh clothes

  • @zeusblue9441
    @zeusblue9441 Před 9 lety +22

    I just went into a rage fit trying to get my shirt to look nice. Next time i am going to find someplace i can pay to get it done. Or just buy a new shirt every time i need it.

    • @pmkleinp
      @pmkleinp Před 9 lety +16

      Zeus Blue
      I bought a brand new shirt and it needed ironing.

    • @zeusblue9441
      @zeusblue9441 Před 9 lety +1

      Paul Kleinpeter
      I feel sorry for you...on the plus side, ironing isn't too bad when it goes right....it's when it goes bad 3 times in a row i get pissed ;)

    • @seanmatthewking
      @seanmatthewking Před 4 lety +1

      Paul. This is why suicide is a thing.

  • @ashleightaremwa3101
    @ashleightaremwa3101 Před 6 lety +1

    Im here cz my boyfriend just asked me to iron his shirt and I've never done it before lmao thank God for CZcams! !

  • @tharushagunatillake9773
    @tharushagunatillake9773 Před 7 lety +3

    You just saved my life

  • @stsk7
    @stsk7 Před 7 lety +1

    im glad youtube is here for the kids of all the moms and dads that never taught us the essentials

  • @CraigAshleyRussell
    @CraigAshleyRussell Před 10 lety +3

    Collars. Nope, go from outside to centre then from other outside to centre. Ironing from one side to the other pushed material to the one side and causes creases. Also, do sleeves before body of shirt. Doing body of shirt first means it will get wrinkled when you're doing the sleeves. Wrinkled sleeves are OK because they're going to be under your jacket sleeves.

    • @asznee550
      @asznee550 Před 6 lety

      What lack of self-esteem must one have to become someone else‘s personal Butler

  • @Boo-md1wu
    @Boo-md1wu Před 3 lety +1

    I asked my mom how to iron since I want to wear a suit to cosplay as Hange for the anime convention this week. She said that it's my fault for getting the dress shirt wrinkly and ignored me... So now I'm here :D

  • @Cambaudio
    @Cambaudio Před 9 lety +5

    In high school I ironed every single day lol. What happened?

  • @TheCangar
    @TheCangar Před 8 lety +1

    Do NOT tumble dry your shirts! Basically do not tumble dry at all. Tuble drying destroys the fabric of your shirt (especially on the collar and the cuffs) and any other clothing, it also adds traces of where the shirt (or trousers) have been bent which you can never get out again except you would redye the cloth. Always hang dry your shirts with a hanger. If you are short in time, either keep a shirt in the closet that is no-ironing fabric (and only use it for those days) or hang one of your shirts in your shower (on a hanger, of course). Shower really hot. The steam will clear out some of the wrinkles and your shirt stays fine.

  • @Addisondm
    @Addisondm Před 10 lety +6

    then you sit at a desk/ride the train and it is wrinkled horrendously again

  • @brothajohn
    @brothajohn Před 10 lety +2

    Quick tip on the dryer. If you really want to snap out the wrinkles quick, throw in a damp hand towel or wash cloth (clean of course) and set the dryer on the highest heat. Wait a few minutes for the dryer to heat up, then throw in the shirt for a 2-5 minutes. The steam coming of the drying hand towel will help loosen the wrinkles on the shirt. Make sure you take the shirt out immediately before the dryer can stop and give it a good snap or two. Ta-dah. Works like a charm. Good for chinos too.

  • @MatiasAlric
    @MatiasAlric Před 9 lety +59

    AoM, you saved my arse once again!

  • @TheMetalAllfather
    @TheMetalAllfather Před 8 lety

    Saved me a headache tonight. Thanks Art of Manliness.

  • @annalisetrite7281
    @annalisetrite7281 Před 8 lety +21

    How come nobody taught me this!

    • @crazynakedpandas
      @crazynakedpandas Před 7 lety +1

      Annalise Trite
      Because you went to a public school just like the other 95% of us.

    • @ghostw3938
      @ghostw3938 Před 7 lety +1

      crazynakedpandas I went to private schools from K-12th and currently a sophomore at a private college. but still, never learned to iron my clothing.

  • @anueek8396
    @anueek8396 Před 2 lety

    Old videos gives the best tutorials

  • @hannahuang8981
    @hannahuang8981 Před 8 lety +21

    Hey, women have dress shirts as well

    • @TM-kj9ib
      @TM-kj9ib Před 8 lety +2

      Amen 2 that sister

    • @pyb6
      @pyb6 Před 8 lety

      +Tracey Mensah amen

    • @GymClubHouse
      @GymClubHouse Před 8 lety +4

      women should wear dresses and skirts and look sexy. what is the fashion now that women are encouraged to look masculine? ridiculous

    • @PolyraclureDeVinyle
      @PolyraclureDeVinyle Před 7 lety +14

      guest a woman can be sexy with a shirt, deal with it.

    • @wintonwhite7909
      @wintonwhite7909 Před 7 lety +1

      Then search for a CZcams video for you gals then.

  • @Billy......
    @Billy...... Před 7 lety +2

    My mum asked me to iron 2 shirts while she went to work. It's been 2 hours and I'm here now.

  • @vedabou
    @vedabou Před 10 lety +4

    Ironing movements seem a little too fast in this vid. ;)

  • @chhornchhorda864
    @chhornchhorda864 Před 4 lety

    Who’re watching this video in 2020? I don’t know how to iron my pants so this video helps me a lot. Thanks!

  • @mohdaminjamilefindi
    @mohdaminjamilefindi Před 7 lety +5

    Hey, can you do "HOW TO IRON MUSTACHE LIKE A MAN"

  • @2dahiphop
    @2dahiphop Před 10 lety +1

    Great advice! I've been dying to see a video like this.

  • @ricflair8867
    @ricflair8867 Před 3 lety +3

    I have now become iron man

  • @skyblayzer1732
    @skyblayzer1732 Před 2 lety

    thanks man i have homecoming tomorrow and i needed someone to teach me how to iron thank you so much

  • @RealityHurts923
    @RealityHurts923 Před 8 lety +6

    Now how do I iron out the wrinkles on my face to get the chicks?

  • @talkingtoaj
    @talkingtoaj Před 8 lety +1

    Oh I love it! I love the practical tips at the end... If you are short of time... If you are SERIOUSLY short on time...

    • @talkingtoaj
      @talkingtoaj Před 8 lety

      +AJ I'd write more, but I've got a shirt to iron

  • @ianwelch7714
    @ianwelch7714 Před 7 lety +4

    I think I'll just take it to the cleaners.

  • @ocean911
    @ocean911 Před 8 lety +2

    If you iron a lot use distilled water instead of tap water. The hard water from ur tap will eventually clog ur iron from mineral deposits. Mineral deposits can also end up on ur shirt.

  • @sofly1963
    @sofly1963 Před 8 lety +3

    I learned nothing from this video

  • @leonardlakey7779
    @leonardlakey7779 Před 5 lety

    Thanks! Could never figure out sleeves. I'm not single but have been doing my own laundry for 30 years. My wife of 35 years is from the Philippines. She Is way better looking than I guy like me deserves but her family is from a remote village and she grew up doing laundry at the river. She has been in the states for forty years but hasn't quite gotten the hang of clothes sorting. When all my tighty-whities came out pink one day I raised hell. Been doing my own laundry ever since. Filipina's are wonderful loyal wives but they don't take criticism very well and they are very good with a bolo. I figured that early. Now I am very happy and still have all my appendages.

  • @5to22a
    @5to22a Před 10 lety +138

    Surely the answer is: get your wife to do it...

    • @Mark-sn6kh
      @Mark-sn6kh Před 10 lety +90

      Because not being able to dress yourself is the epitome of manliness.

    • @5to22a
      @5to22a Před 10 lety +19

      Being unable to recognise the difference between putting clothes on and ironing them is horrifically unmanly.

    • @KhaosTy
      @KhaosTy Před 10 lety +35

      Dark Day Ministries Being a grown man who depends on their wife to do even the most trivial tasks, like ironing a shirt, is immensely unmanly.

    • @5to22a
      @5to22a Před 10 lety +1

      Explain...

    • @KhaosTy
      @KhaosTy Před 10 lety +37

      We have a word for male people who can't do their own laundry or clean their own homes: boys.

  • @budakhan79
    @budakhan79 Před 7 lety

    The yokes the hardest part and you just blew over that!

  • @buildconfidencewithdeon8218

    I think I messed up. The iron somehow ended up my ass.

  • @jacobsladderpa
    @jacobsladderpa Před 9 lety +2

    A hanger with a collar stand will help keep the shirt looking nice after you've pressed it.

  • @EVERYWHERE_MAN
    @EVERYWHERE_MAN Před 3 lety +1

    Has a Jamaican I learn to Iron my shirt in 4th grade I just came to read the comment to see how everyone else do

  • @Sbebbe
    @Sbebbe Před 3 lety

    lmao the bit with the yoke is like: okaythisistheyokemoveonepointtoother *bodyblocks* OKAY THEBACKSOSTART...

  • @MegaSinsemilia
    @MegaSinsemilia Před 3 lety +1

    Thqnk you. I needed this for my navy suit for war.

  • @chrisdozier4579
    @chrisdozier4579 Před 2 lety

    Wow! The next video on my thread said to do the first two steps completely opposite. No water in iron and turn iron to highest setting. Different strokes for different folks!

  • @jpalpharo4304
    @jpalpharo4304 Před 7 lety

    Took me a long time to find this video, thanks Art of manliness

  • @Doofy_10
    @Doofy_10 Před 2 lety

    I’ve been spoiled by my Mom..but I know this is a skill that I need so thanks CZcams!

  • @Overrunnerr
    @Overrunnerr Před rokem

    Thanks for helping me out. Looked great before work!

  • @Jurgenels7
    @Jurgenels7 Před 5 lety +1

    I see a lot of people presume we are single men. I am married. My wife does the washing and I do the ironing. I always try and up my ironing skills. She doesn't wear things that need ironing all the time, I do everyday so it is only fair that I do that.

  • @taykaechevalier
    @taykaechevalier Před 3 lety

    Thanks for the video. It really helped us out on a buddy's wedding day!

  • @spaceracer23
    @spaceracer23 Před 10 lety

    Nice shirt.
    CZcams suggested I also see some older AoM vids like grilling burgers and steaks.
    Glad I did as grilling season is upon us.
    May I suggest a video on sharpening and honing kitchen knives to go along with those videos?

  • @Dreamcoinlaundry
    @Dreamcoinlaundry Před 9 lety

    this is indeed a nice and neat trick on how to properly iron a dress shirt! enjoy!

  • @prairied0g
    @prairied0g Před 10 lety

    Sleeves:
    Lay the sleeve flat with the front of the shirt down. Adjust the sleeve so that the entire flat felled seam is upright and in a perfect line along the bottom. Any extra fabric appearing below the seam needs to be adjusted to the front as the sleeve is probably twisted and so will your crease. Start from the bottom of the seam at the arm pit and iron up toward the shoulder. From here you can iron a crease into the yoke to just under the collar. Work from the shoulder to the cuff always with your iron starting at the seam first. If you find that the crease you're creating is not lining up with the crease that exists in the shirt, dampen the section with a mist bottle and override the incorrect, pre-existing crease. Using the flat felled seam as a guide will ensure that your creases are sharp and reliable every time.

  • @JohnJVela
    @JohnJVela Před 4 lety

    Thanks for the video. I'm still learning. I've screwed up a few shirts in my day.

  • @naed_coral
    @naed_coral Před 7 lety +1

    I actually came here to see how you move the shirt around/off the board without creasing it again - but you skipped all of these scenes to make it seem seamless.......

  • @edgarallenpoe8200
    @edgarallenpoe8200 Před 6 lety

    great video. exactly what i was looking for. the background music was great too

  • @bunnyhacker8149
    @bunnyhacker8149 Před 8 lety

    I always iron the collar & yoke/shoulders first, then sleeves, then front & back; and I press in the back pleat starting at top and going about 1/2 - 2/3 way down letting it fade out rather than press all the way to the hem.