Smocked boy suits
are special clothes for boy and it always keep new and plain. Ironing smocked boy suits are necessary
job with these simple tricks, step out in freshly ironed style. Approach
pressing shirts with these easy steps and you'll be finished in no time -- with
results that show!
- Step 1: Ironing the underside of the shirt collar, starting at the center and working out toward the edges, then back toward the center.
- Step 2: Work on the back shoulder yoke, draping one side of the yoke over the narrow end of your ironing board. Work the iron from the shoulder toward the center of the back. Then iron the other shoulder using the same technique.
- Step 3: Ironing the inside of the cuffs of conventional shirts. For French cuffs, use a sleeve board or roll up a towel, insert it in the cuff, and iron directly on top of the cuff.
- Step 4: Ironing the sleeves, working from the cuff toward the shoulder. Iron the outside of the sleeve, then the inside. Repeat on the other sleeve.
- Step 5: Tackle the shirt's front panels, ironing one front panel at a time. Press the back from the center to the bottom hem.
- Step 6: The final touch is to re-press the collar top.
- Note: After you iron a smocked boy suit, place it on a hanger and set it aside to cool. A warm shirt creases when you put it on. A cool shirt is more likely to keep its fresh, crisp look.
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