You Don't Need To Be Tired, These 8 Clothes Don't Need Ironing

JAKARTA - Preparing clothes for tomorrow, maybe it's complicated. Starting from choosing the right style, comfortable to wear to the right color combination. Not to mention checking whether a piece of clothing is wrinkled or not. If a sheet may be fine, but preparing for the next week will certainly take a lot of time.

If the selected clothes are made of the following materials, you don't need to be tired of ironing. It is best not ironed clothes with this type of fabric so as not to damage the texture.

Brocade or lace
Lace illustration (Unsplash / Athirah Sarizal)

Clothing patterns made from brocade or lace are very artsy. How not, floral to other decorative patterns require careful care in caring for them. Starting from washing that requires special hands or washing machine rotation cannot be done carelessly. Even if it is too wrinkled to look at, to look neat, it only needs warm temperatures.

An iron that is too hot can damage the cross section of the fabric. Especially if clothes made from brocade are decorated with sequins or beads.

Wool
Illustration of woolen clothing (Pexels / Konstantin Mishchenko)

Wool clothing generally has an unusual thickness. Also often used in cold weather or in certain seasons for warm clothes. Because wool does not wrinkle easily, there is no need to iron it. Even if it is too wrinkled, the method of ironing is not rubbed, but simply press it with a medium temperature steam iron.

Jersey
Illustration of jersey material (Unsplash / Malcolm Lightbody)

An iron that is too hot can damage the texture of the fabric. Likewise with clothes made from jersey which are known to reflect light or shiny. Jersey material does not wrinkle easily, it is often used for soccer shirts or other sports shirts.

Corduroy
Illustration of wearing corduroy clothing (Pexels / cottonbro)

Of course, high temperatures can discolor fabrics, especially corduroy fabrics. Corduroy fabric has a striped patent pattern and is slightly feathery in texture. Clothes with this material do not need to be ironed, so that they are not wrinkled, they can be dried using a clothes hanger or hanger.

Denim
Illustration of denim pants (Pexels / Mica Asato)

The wrinkles of denim pants, after wearing them, will be smooth again. This is specifically for straight cut denim pants. As for the flare or width at the bottom, it requires special treatment before washing.

Separate with other clothes when washing and drying by hanging so as not to wrinkle. Once dry, trim immediately and don't let it build up to reduce wrinkles.

Polyester
Illustration of polyester fabric (Pexels / maadhuri g)

Clothes made from polyester, especially 100% polyester will not wrinkle easily. This means that clothes made from this do not need to be trimmed with high temperatures. High temperatures can cause the texture of clothing to break and become hollow.

Chiffon
Illustration of a chiffon dress (Unsplash / Alfonso Scarpa)

See-through clothing styles made of chiffon or chiffon are very risky if ironed. It's so thin that it burns easily. To keep it from wrinkling, it can be hung or folded neatly.

Knitting
Illustration of knitwear (Pexels / Pavel Danilyuk)

The texture is similar to wool, may have a different thread but knitwear or knitting with any yarn does not need ironing. Significant temperature changes can brittle any thread hooks.