• @akilou
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    394 days ago

    Our contribution to reducing climate change

    • @[email protected]
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      304 days ago

      No, the boomers with all their magic environment poisoning synthetic fabrics with antiwrinkle coatings did. The next seven generations will have microplastics in every part of their body, but I haven’t touched an iron in a while.

      • @[email protected]
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        44 days ago

        This stuff was invented and worn by the parents and grandparents of boomers. Just because it’s old doesn’t mean a boomer was involved.

      • @[email protected]
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        64 days ago

        Yup, and honestly, looking at the particular takes Gen-X’ers had when they/we were in charge of the culture, this is completely unsurprising.

    • Neato
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      -34 days ago

      I don’t have any clothes that need to be ironed. If I buy a shirt it comes out of the dryer wrinkled, it’s fucking gone. Ain’t nobody got time for that shit.

  • Hello_there
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    324 days ago

    If only we didn’t do that by moving to fabrics that throw off microplastics

  • MuchPineapples
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    294 days ago

    Rubbing damp hands over wrinkled shirt.

    Well, that’s ironed enough.

  • Ephera
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    114 days ago

    My mum would iron everything. Then I moved out a few years ago. I still do not own a clothes iron.

  • @[email protected]
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    104 days ago

    I used to know someone that wore a suit to work but he never took his jacket off. Reason being is he only ironed the front part of his shirt.

  • @[email protected]
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    84 days ago

    I finally got rid of my iron a couple years ago. I had used it like three times in 15 years. It always felt like I was the only one who hated ironing this much though

  • @[email protected]
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    34 days ago

    I guess I missed that meeting. Though I couldn’t imagine going to work or somewhere social and being wrinkled. I don’t notice many people wrinkled in these environments either, so what are ya’ll doing?

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      I have a steamer or I throw the clothes in a dryer for ~20 minutes while I shower or whatnot. My dryer has a “wrinkle release” setting I use. But if I want crisp lines in a collared shirt or dress pants I think I’d still need to use an iron.

      • @[email protected]
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        74 days ago

        I’ve always found it sufficient to hang clothes off of something in the vicinity of the shower and let the steam from the shower release any wrinkles.

      • @[email protected]
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        14 days ago

        OK, that makes sense. I have a steamer, too, that I use for lighter fabrics it just wouldn’t perform on my work or winter clothes.

          • @can
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            14 days ago

            Does that ever get boring?

            • @[email protected]
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              14 days ago

              Usually my temps range from 30F-101 F , but occasionally it cold snaps to about 15 F.

              I wouldn’t say it gets boring, but I do wish it snowed more than once every few years.

              I’m happy to not have to shovel a driveway every other week though.