When to Iron a Suit

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Part of the video series: How to Iron a Suit

Summary: Get ready for your job interview! Learn when to iron a suit in this free clothing care video from a wardrobe professional.

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Joyce Danielson Joyce Danielson has worked in the wardrobe department on a number of movie and tv show sets, helping actors and extras look their best on camera. Her credits ... read more

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When to Iron a Suit

I'm guessing it's going to be a wool blend because I really don't see. There's nothing there. Yeah, there's nothing there so we're going to go with wool blend. On my man's suit, we're going to set our iron to steam and we are not, not, not, not going to use any starch or sizing or any of that kind of stuff because that would ruin the suit. So it's just going to be steam applied to the suit. A lot of people try to make it crisp by using starch and sizing and we don't want to do that. Normally, suits are sent to the dry cleaners and they have big presses that they put the suits in to press them. You can do touch-ups at home just to make it look better. If your, for instance, if your riding in a car for a long time, you might have wrinkles in the back of the suit. The crotch area of course is going to get wrinkled from sitting but normally you don't press suits at home but you can do touch-ups. That's what we are going to attempt to do today.

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