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Take them into the bathroom when you shower - the humidity drops the creases out (just don't splash them :D)

Steve
 
I also have any spare shirts inside a spare suit inside my (soft) carrier - also now we are heading into Autumn / Winter I wear a waistcoat, it hides alot of creases !

As above with the Shower, although get the shirts out and hang as soon as you arrive at your room, also if your room does not have an Iron and board request one to be delivered at a set time in the morning or that night. Its easy to look good :)

Don't forget to 'roll' your ties aswell !
 
polyester shirts.
i can roll one in a rucksack and after a light humid shower wear it and it looks like new.
Its worked for years.
Particularly lambretta dark blue ones.

pace
 
Buy new shirt, claim on expenses :p

Shower trick works too, and I always ensure there's an iron and board in my room or laundry service (which also gets claimed)
 
I work away a lot, and carry not only suits and shirts, but Army dress uniforms too (which crease the minute they look at a crumpled shirt :bang:)and the best way is the most simple: Cheapy suit carrier laid as flast as possible (easy enough under our coaches) and then everything removed and hung up ASAP.
 
one gets one's butler to sort out minor domestic issues of this nature don't you know :nuts:
 
My butler refuses to travel with me I'm afraid. I think I need to get a new one.

you just can't get the staff these days!
 
I had to have my butler put down :'(










:D
 
If you have to wear suits to work, and stay in hotels rather than hostels, then your probably earning FAR to much money.

Simply buy a new shirt when you arrive, and a new one for each subsequent day.

No ironing needed.



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How do you stop your shirts getting creased? - Your not living life dangerously and flying by the seat of your pants are you! :lol:
 
Roll up instead of folding :) then hang up asap, works for me :D the shower thing is good too ;)
 
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