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Pressing
a Dress
Dresses
are very similar to shirts in the way they are ironed, you effectively
start at the top and work your way down in a logical sequence.
But
they're often more fitted to the body, making you use the ironing board to iron smaller sections at
a time, in other words - only what you can get flat.
Dress Order
3. Dresses often have loose
flaps on their reverse edge and it's a good idea to iron these
so they're flat before doing the body.
4. Yolks are the obvious
next choice as doing these later would mean potentially creasing
another part of the dress.
2. Collars are next (you can
look at shirt ironing for
tips on correct procedure for different types of collars)
5. Sleeves on women's
clothes are often meant to be finished round (i.e. without a
crease)
1. Any removable feature
such as a belt should be ironed first then put on the hanger so
you don't forget them.
6. Bodies are done last
because you want to move the garment the minimum once the body
is done.
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