Very instructive, thanks Darren. Next up should be the video I suggested you make when you were doing my measurements two months ago at the shop. The "How To Launder Your Shirts" video. You have much to teach, and we have much to learn. Keep up the good work, and I'll see you this Fall in San Francisco--unless of course you decide to add Seattle to your itinerary in which case I'll see you there.
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My top tip is learn to cook and correctly iron your shirts guys, thereafter a woman will never again have any power over you! 😊
It’s a pretty small shop, so there isn’t laundry and stuff there. If you do as the video says and hang shirts on a hangar damp they look pretty good before ironing, its more about the technique, eh?
This man needs a raise
Thanks Darren, much appreciated! Looking forward to Budd's next video!
Thank you, at least I know that I am doing something correct, and yes, I do actually enjoy ironing my shirts.
that's really nice, it looks like you're really giving the shirt so much of a better appearance, I'm going to have to start doing this soon
Brilliant stuff. Been following the text instructions on the Budd site for a year or so, watching Darren do it is helpful. Thanks!
Very instructive, thanks Darren. Next up should be the video I suggested you make when you were doing my measurements two months ago at the shop. The "How To Launder Your Shirts" video. You have much to teach, and we have much to learn. Keep up the good work, and I'll see you this Fall in San Francisco--unless of course you decide to add Seattle to your itinerary in which case I'll see you there.
My top tip is learn to cook and correctly iron your shirts guys, thereafter a woman will never again have any power over you! 😊
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Thank you for not recommending a $3k Swiss handcrafted iron.
Spray Starch?
Please remake this video with a shirt that wasn't previously ironed.
It’s a pretty small shop, so there isn’t laundry and stuff there. If you do as the video says and hang shirts on a hangar damp they look pretty good before ironing, its more about the technique, eh?