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<snore> tell me about your man's best NON-IRON SHIRTS please...

10 replies

ChippyMinton · 15/03/2007 07:52

DH needs to replace his, can any one recommend some or tell him which ones to avoid. Thanks

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CODalmighty · 15/03/2007 08:09

yes dh got osme himsel
f marks and spencer
100% cotton

TheBlonde · 15/03/2007 08:18

agree M&S good
Next ones seem to wear out rather quick

MrsBadger · 15/03/2007 08:50

None are truly non-iron unless you buy polycotton [bleurgh].

Best are the Easycare cotton ones from Next or M&S (though they only get occasional use so can't vouch for durability)

noddyholder · 15/03/2007 08:56

All my dp's are non iron

Sugarmagnolia · 15/03/2007 08:58

M&S Easycare are good for every day office/professional use. Quite thin though so not smart enough for important occassions IMO.

CODalmighty · 15/03/2007 09:03

no the ma and s 100% ocotton oensa re almost non iron if you hang em straight up and ddont spin them on 1400rpm

not as nice sn proper ones iagree

Furball · 15/03/2007 09:05

My dh has been talked into non iron - he buys M & S ones, they do need abit of an iron but a really really quick one non of this steaming malarky.

ChippyMinton · 15/03/2007 10:43

Anyone tried the boden ones? Colours are a bit tho'.

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CODalmighty · 15/03/2007 10:43

they are VERY VERY good hisrts if you can get the right colours
all ewomen notice it if dh has one on 9 pale blue0 as the fabric is great

MuffinMclay · 15/03/2007 15:47

Boden ones are good. Austin Reed are even better.

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