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post #1 of 16
Thread Starter 
Thanks
post #2 of 16
buy different t-shirts
post #3 of 16
if you aren't a troll--it's hard to tell--post pics of what you're talking about because i have no idea what you're talking about. either, yeah, your t-shirts are broken or you are not made for going out in public. edit: yeah, i guess i understand what you're saying, but i don't comprehend how such a thing could happen, so i want pics as proof.
post #4 of 16
Plug in ur iron before ironing!
post #5 of 16
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Thanks
post #6 of 16
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Originally Posted by SilentBob102 View Post
I'm not a troll, and I don't have a pic to post at the moment...

Basically I just want to know why I can't seem to wear a t-shirt without it developing big, ugly wrinkles right away... This is after ironing and spraying. Yes, this probably sounds like a ridiculous question but what could I possibly be doing wrong?

get different t-shirts your t-shirts suck
post #7 of 16
why are you ironing your t shirts? It could be that you're putting them on warm, and the wrinkles are setting as a result. Starch could also have something to do with it
post #8 of 16
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Originally Posted by SilentBob102 View Post
I'm not a troll, and I don't have a pic to post at the moment...

Basically I just want to know why I can't seem to wear a t-shirt without it developing big, ugly wrinkles right away... This is after ironing and spraying. Yes, this probably sounds like a ridiculous question but what could I possibly be doing wrong?

Maybe you have a repulsive gut that pushes the tshirt out in the stomach area?

How the fuck does a tshirt get wrinkled in the stomach area right after you put it on, seriously?
post #9 of 16
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Originally Posted by dmash1080 View Post
Maybe you have a repulsive gut that pushes the tshirt out in the stomach area?



If anything, that would push the fabric out.

On the rare occasions that I drive, I will lift my shirt so that it lays over the seatbelt. That should help with some of the wrinkling.
post #10 of 16
You are using spray startch on a t-shirt? That would probably make it more prone to wrinkles by making it a little stiffer and the wrinkles would then be more pronounced. Try this: wash t-shirt....dry t-shirt....fold t-shirt out of dryer...put the damn thing on and wear it, it's a t-shirt and it's never going to look professional so it doesn't have to appear perfectly pressed.
post #11 of 16
Why are you wearing t-shirts in professional/upscale settings?
post #12 of 16
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Originally Posted by gwydion View Post
Why are you wearing t-shirts in professional/upscale settings?

Hahahahaha, I thought that, too. "I'm really worried the board won't take me seriously if my t-shirt is wrinkled." It's really hard to put into words how funny it is even reading it for the 10th time or so without using that stupid smiley that slaps the table hysterically. Like, you've got to be kidding.

OP has accidentally acquired a collection of only linen t-shirts.
post #13 of 16
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Originally Posted by SilentBob102 View Post
Hi,

New to the forum, was hoping to find some assistance with an issue I just can't seem to figure out for the life of me. I like to wear t-shirts and jeans/shorts without looking sloppy, but it seems as though no matter how hard I try, my t-shirts get wrinkled -- like bad, accordion-ish wrinkles mostly in the stomach area -- almost immediately after I put them on. It looks TERRIBLE (especially in more professional/upscale settings) and nothing I've tried, including spray starch, pads that prevent my seat belts from pressing too tightly, and consciously avoiding sitting hunched-over at my desk, have helped at all. Does anybody else have this problem and what does one do about it?

Any help is greatly appreciated.

Has to be the funniest post so far this year.
post #14 of 16
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Originally Posted by SilentBob102 View Post
It looks TERRIBLE (especially in more professional/upscale settings)
t-shirts always look terrible in professional/upscale settings wear a button down
post #15 of 16
What about those t-shirts with the printed-on tuxedo and bow tie?
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