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ISH's Negro Historian
Re: Tips for making dress shirts softer?
Stop wearing cheap shirts.
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Valancais for RoY
Re: Tips for making dress shirts softer?
Originally Posted by L.Kizzle
Stop wearing cheap shirts.
Has nothing to do with cheapness, asshat. Buying arrow? THAT is cheap. Nautica? THAT is cheap. Ralph Lauren, DKNY, Calvin Klein etc those are not cheap. They don't break the bank but they arent cheap. So, step off, son.
And these are dress shirts for work, ones I wear for around 12 hours a day. Needs to be soft!
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Re: Tips for making dress shirts softer?
Originally Posted by Bourne
Has nothing to do with cheapness, asshat. Buying arrow? THAT is cheap. Nautica? THAT is cheap. Ralph Lauren, DKNY, Calvin Klein etc those are not cheap. They don't break the bank but they arent cheap. So, step off, son.
And these are dress shirts for work, ones I wear for around 12 hours a day. Needs to be soft!
You shouldn't be putting those shirts in the washing machine anyway. They need to be dry cleaned to stay nice. Also, the problem isn't the shirts. Nobody else has ever returned a shirt because it wasn't soft enough. You're just a v@gina.
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Valancais for RoY
Re: Tips for making dress shirts softer?
Originally Posted by bmulls
You shouldn't be putting those shirts in the washing machine anyway. They need to be dry cleaned to stay nice. Also, the problem isn't the shirts. Nobody else has ever returned a shirt because it wasn't soft enough. You're just a v@gina.
Dry cleaning $60-$80 dress shirts? Geez. Who has time to do that? All dry cleaners in my area are closed when I get home.
Has nothing to do with toughness... I just can't stand scratchy shit
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Utryin2getthepipe?
Re: Tips for making dress shirts softer?
Fabric softener when you wash, tumble drying seems to make my clothes softer than hanging them on the line to dry.
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Paid shill
Re: Tips for making dress shirts softer?
I hate 100% cotton because of lint.
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Championship or bust
Re: Tips for making dress shirts softer?
Soak them in salt water for a day or two before washing it.
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Extra Cheese
Re: Tips for making dress shirts softer?
Originally Posted by Bourne
Hey y'all,
I can't stand itchy dress shirts, and I have a very low tolerance for discomfort. I'll buy 15 dress shirts and return 14 of them because only one will be tolerable. Needless to say, it's a handful.
Anybody know any tips for getting dress shirts to be less itchy? I've even tried "sanding" them on the carpet.
You know the ones you bought, but didn't return because they were comfy? Buy more of those.
Problem solved.
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Verticle?
Re: Tips for making dress shirts softer?
Originally Posted by Bourne
Has nothing to do with cheapness, asshat. Buying arrow? THAT is cheap. Nautica? THAT is cheap. Ralph Lauren, DKNY, Calvin Klein etc those are not cheap. They don't break the bank but they arent cheap. So, step off, son.
And these are dress shirts for work, ones I wear for around 12 hours a day. Needs to be soft!
Since when is CK, DKNY and Ralph Lauren making 100% polyester these days?
Go out and buy yourself some 100% cotton shirts. If you can't wear 14 out of 15 shirts that you buy, then you indeed are a pu55y. Its not scratchy, since everyone that has answered in here doesn't share your problem. You are in fact a pu55y.
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Extra Cheese
Re: Tips for making dress shirts softer?
Originally Posted by plowking
If you can't wear 14 out of 15 shirts that you buy, then you indeed are a pu55y. Its not scratchy, since everyone that has answered in here doesn't share your problem. You are in fact a pu55y.
So much this too. Cotton is too harsh for the OP. He needs to wash his shirts in this:
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Re: Tips for making dress shirts softer?
Dry clean your dress shirts...quit being poor.
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Valancais for RoY
Re: Tips for making dress shirts softer?
lol @ no more tears
funny guy :P
the 100% polyester one... can't remember which brand that was. k my lazy ass just checked, kenneth cole reaction. not the greatest but the shirt feels sooooooo good [/chrisbosh]
and no you roody poo it has nothing to do with being a *****... while i might be one cuz i drink an inordinate amount of chocolate milk, i just cant stand scratchy shit *shrug*
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Valancais for RoY
Re: Tips for making dress shirts softer?
Originally Posted by Kaspah
When you're done wacking it, use the shirt you're talking about and clean up the jizz.
Your shirt will be mad soft.
My cream is made of dragontears, it destroys anything non-metallic
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Old School
Re: Tips for making dress shirts softer?
Originally Posted by daily
Cotton only.
I never found pure cotton shirts very comfortable. I prefer a cotton/polyester blend from a reputable label.
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Oh yeah, Mitch Kramer?
Re: Tips for making dress shirts softer?
Originally Posted by bmulls
You shouldn't be putting those shirts in the washing machine anyway. They need to be dry cleaned to stay nice. Also, the problem isn't the shirts. Nobody else has ever returned a shirt because it wasn't soft enough. You're just a v@gina.
A-f*cking-men. Can't believe it took a full page for this.
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