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29th November 06, 09:04 PM
#11
Hello -- this is Kilted Knome, otherwise known as Steve's other half (dare I say better half?....) [Steve says I might be the better half, but he is better dressed ]
Someone asked whether the shirts needed to be ironed.
Unlike polyester/cotton, natural fibers do not come out of the dryer looking crisp. If you want crisp, you are going to have to press the shirt.
If you look at the photo of the beige shirt, the right side of the shirt (including the sleeve) is pressed, the left side is not. The difference is there, but it is not dramatic.
100% hemp and 100% cotton will have a tendency to wrinkle with wear. The mixture of hemp and cotton seems to minimize that.
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