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Starch for shirt collars. Wring it out, then redunk the collar into the starch. If you’re ironing the entire. Starch provides significant sturdiness to the shirt fabric, helping it to maintain a crisp appearance for longer into the day.
Next, work on the front of the shirt by turning it over. As usual, iron with care, considering any pleats. The collar is usually made of a different fabric from the shirt, in which case it is almost always white, and,.
Move to the sleeves by laying one sleeve flat and extended on the ironing board. Iron the area near the fold, about 1/2 inch from the. Fold the collar as it will be folded when you wear the shirt.
Hold the cuff in one hand to make the fabric taut. Spray the back of the shirt with a light coat of spray starch. In today's video i show you how to starch collars the modern way.
You can repeat the process if you like very stiff collars. Then iron the neckline to flatten. While your garment is waiting on your ironing board, heat up an iron and keep some spray starch handy.
Therefore, we recommend doing the same while. Repeat this a few times. Run the heated iron over the shirt, pressing firmly on the shirt collar as it lies flat on the.