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Creases on shirt sleeves
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When you iron mens smart trousers you put a crease down them.
Should you put a similar crease down the outside of a shirt sleeve?
I say not, but 'er indoors says you do.
Is Prince Charles's valet out there to settle this one?
Should you put a similar crease down the outside of a shirt sleeve?
I say not, but 'er indoors says you do.
Is Prince Charles's valet out there to settle this one?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.You can buy a sleeve board which looks just like a mini ironing board. You sit it on top of your ironing board and move the sleeve round it to iron it so you don't end up with creases in the sleeve. My Mum always used one. I don't bother - my lot end up with creases in their sleeves.
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I believe it is considered rather more 'up-market' not to have a crease. It shows that someone has taken the trouble to use a sleeve-board (and back in the day, this would have meant a servant). Ironing them flat and thus getting a crease is quicker and easier and would tend to indicate that one had done it one's self.
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