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Declined Service at Dry Cleaner... Sort of

stach

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But you could probably find a place or person that offers hand pressing, or hire a maid.
 

Teacher

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Originally Posted by montecristo#4
Iron your own shirts if you value them.

Yup. That's the way to do it, I'm afraid.
 

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Who is this chimp and why is he bumping one ancient thread after another? That's three in a row I've read that he's resurrected from 2009 or earlier.
 

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Originally Posted by Uncaring
Just go to a different cleaner. This isn't that compliacted.

This guy is like a bad highlights reel of Styleforum.
 

Mr.Pooter

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Originally Posted by Sartorially Challenged
I was at a dry cleaner dropping off my shirts to be laundered and pressed.

The clerk there saw one shirt with thick buttons and said "We can't take this. When they press the shirt, all the buttons will break."

"Excuse me?"

"When they put the press on the shirt, these thick buttons will break."

"You can't be serious?"

"Okay, if you are okay with broken buttons, we'll send it."

"Uh... That's okay. I'll take it back with me."

I think this will be the last time I use this launderer. Does anyone have this kind of response before? Of course, I must say, this place has been breaking many of my shirt buttons, so perhaps I should've move on before.


You ever hear of a washing machine? Buy BB no iron shirts, wash them on the cold gentle cycle and hang to dry. Not only will you save a lot of money but your shirts will last 5x as long.
 

lasbar

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Originally Posted by montecristo#4
Iron your own shirts if you value them.
I wash and iron my shirts myself too.
 

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