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How to Care for a Custom Fit Tailored Dress Shirt
Copyright (c) 2008 Wes Fernley
Finding good, high quality dress shirts is no small feat. A combination of good style as well as comfort, it can often be difficult to find just the right one. When you have a custom fit tailored dress shirt designed especially for you, it is even more important that you take good care of it to make sure that it lasts.
Washing Your Custom Fit Tailored Dress Shirt
When you first get your new custom fit tailored dress shirt, make sure you wash it before you wear it. Sometimes there will still be some various chemical residue on the material from the manufacturing process, washing it will remove these traces. It will also make the material softer and thus more comfortable to wear.
It is best to wash dress shirts by hand. If for some reason you are not able to wash your dress shirt by hand, then use lukewarm water in the washing machine on a gentle cycle.
Avoid dry cleaning for dress shirts, especially white ones. The chemicals used in the dry cleaning process can destroy the fabric in the shirt or even cause it to turn yellow. If you are going to give your dress shirt to a dry cleaner for washing, request that they have it laundered rather than dry cleaned.
When washing dress shirts, make sure to separate colored shirts from white shirts. If possible, also separate out your colored shirts into light colored shirts and darker colored shirts. This will prevent bleeding from occurring, which can permanently stain lighter colored and especially white shirts.
Ironing Your Dress Shirt
Ironing is very important in keeping your custom fit tailored dress shirt wrinkle free while wearing, but you should be careful when ironing your shirts. When ironing a shirt, make sure that it is slightly damp when using a hot iron. Doing this will prevent damage to the fabric. Using a steam iron will achieve the same result.
Start your ironing with the underside of the collar. You want to start from the pointed tips of the collar and move to the back of the neck area. Afterwards flip your shirt over and do the same for the front side of the collar.
Next go to the yoke of the shirt. Start at neck of the shirt and iron towards the center. If you have a pleated shirt, iron in the same direction as the fold so as not to ruin them.
Cuffs are to be ironed in a similar manner to the collars. Turn them inside out and start by ironing the underside, once again starting from the edges and moving towards the middle.
The last part of your dress shirt you are going to iron is going to be the torso. Starting from the top, work your way carefully from left to right and work your way down. Going from left panel to right panel will keep each part of the shirt equally ironed. Make sure to iron in between the buttons and not over them.
About the Author
http://www.DesignMyShirtOnline.com offers quality custom fit tailored dress shirts at an affordable price worldwide. With hundreds of fabric styles and various customization options, you can create the tailored shirt that meets your needs. They are dedication to exceptional customer service ensuring tailored shirts are delivered on time, every time.
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