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removing erroneous crease from wool trousers

post #1 of 5
Thread Starter 

I had a friend take my suit to the dry cleaners to be de-wrinkled. The previously flat-fronted trousers have come back with creases down the legs, which makes them look terrible. Can this problem be rectified? How? The fabric is wool.

post #2 of 5
What an odd post - newcomer clearly.

Trousers normally have a crease down the legs and so the cleaner has done the job correctly. The opnly exceptions are jeans and some navies.

If you mean something else which would be odd then press them again yourself.

Or maybe spam[1].gif
post #3 of 5
Thread Starter 

Not spam, I'm just an ignoramus on this subject. It's an Indochino suit, I specified flat fronted trousers when I ordered. This may have been a mistake on my part, but there it is.

post #4 of 5
Flat-fronted pants generally means no pleats and have nothing to do with creases, nonetheless wool suit pants should always have a crisp crease running down the front.
post #5 of 5
Thread Starter 

Hmm. It appears I'm more of an idiot than I realised. Thanks gents.

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