If you do the somewhat quick both legs at a time method, be sure you line up the seams of each leg before putting both legs flat on the board. Check to be absolutely sure there aren't wrinkles on the side sod the legs you can't see, or you'll have a mess. PS - I usually only iron cotton/kaki pants like this. For dress pants, be sure to use a cool iron, depending on the fabric; starching is personal preference.
Uh, don't do what he did. His technique is way off. 1. Why did he not use the entire length of the board, he preferred to have the starch sit on the board rather than relaxing the fibers of the pant. 2. You don't iron pants, you press. 3. You don't iron on top of each other, you do the legs individually. 4. This isa pleated pant so you run the crease into the pleat. 5. You don't iron on top of the pockets, it could leave impressions of the pocket bags. Don't do this at home.
that blue shirt really brought out his eyes
This was pretty helpful! My dress pants has a nice crease to it now. :)
Thankyou so much foe showing me how to iron my mans work pants, so helpful! lol.
If you do the somewhat quick both legs at a time method, be sure you line up the seams of each leg before putting both legs flat on the board. Check to be absolutely sure there aren't wrinkles on the side sod the legs you can't see, or you'll have a mess. PS - I usually only iron cotton/kaki pants like this. For dress pants, be sure to use a cool iron, depending on the fabric; starching is personal preference.
Dude... You're my damn god right now! Saved my interview x_x
You should have something to protect them from the iron, you will make the wool all shiny doing it that way!
It seems like the older the tutorial video is, the less bullshit it contains. So great job bro 👍🏼
Great video. Helpful! Thanks.
How long will this last? Will the crease go away after washing it ?
@ReggaeZal When I was in the Army I used a LOT of starch spray. :)
the starch is to give it a good hold so it lasts longer. its not necessary.
Do I tank the pants off before ironing?
Guess it helps if the pants aren't really all that wrinkled to begin with.
i cant believe i actually just watched this whole thing
Do I plug in the iron before or after I iron the pants?
Easy and fast. Thanks
You Win the Darwin Award
thanks man!
Ironing dress pants this way will cause shine. You are literally supposed to press dress pants, NOT iron them.
good job
thanks man
Nice!
You're actually not suppose to iron dress pants you're suppose to press them.
@JakeBullet1982 that's exactly what i was thinking....
If you do it after, you wont burn the pants!
WTF I needed to know how to crease then...
Oh my gosh, he is mexican, lawls!
The things I would do to this man.
Uh, don't do what he did. His technique is way off. 1. Why did he not use the entire length of the board, he preferred to have the starch sit on the board rather than relaxing the fibers of the pant. 2. You don't iron pants, you press. 3. You don't iron on top of each other, you do the legs individually. 4. This isa pleated pant so you run the crease into the pleat. 5. You don't iron on top of the pockets, it could leave impressions of the pocket bags. Don't do this at home.
whats starch
hooah
Nope.
I can tell you are a mexican
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