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Okay... so yesterday, I burned the tip of my finger because I had to iron a "no ironing necessary" shirt. The label on this shirt says to not put it in the dryer, but instead, take it from the washer, twist it into a rope and let it dry. This results in fun crinkly wrinkles all over the shirt. If you'd like to see a close up of the shirt visit the Lane Bryant website (link below). But, see here's the problem. Yesterday, I was selling Bernina sewing machines, and I didn't want customers to think I was too lazy to iron my shirt. Seriously. Now, give me some credit... I didn't iron the whole thing. I only ironed the collar, the cuffs, and the pocket flaps. But still. Do you think it's wrong to wear a shirt all wrinkly?
Lane Bryant's website
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