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The Ultimate Guide to Ironing Shirts - featuring Ascot Chang 

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@tarimap3473
@tarimap3473 Год назад
The class that comes out of these two gentlemen is out of this world. Well done! A complete video from A to Z on how to properly iron a shirt!
@0956y
@0956y Год назад
Rolling the cuff is a nice trick, I will definitely use that
@jeffreynewmark2741
@jeffreynewmark2741 Год назад
After ironing like this, how do you recommend hanging the shirts to store them? I’ve taken to hanging them with the collars unfolded to try and reduce the wear and stress on the collar fold, however with this method of pressing the collars that you’ve demonstrated, it seems like storing the shirts with the collars folded would be the best option to maintain that beautiful collar roll you’ve created. Though it would also take up a bit more space on the closet rack this way as well.
@IKSOSBAC
@IKSOSBAC Год назад
First I thought, "how much more can you learn on this topic..." and realized that that were a lot! * holding the seams taut to get a clean finish * letting the collar stand when ironing the yoke * ironing collar and collar band separately and rolling when ironing the collar * holding the sleeve and rolling when ironing the cuffs Great video honing the craftmanship behind great shirtmaking - but also an easy way to level up any shirt. Thanks! Greetings from Sweden
@丁偽人
@丁偽人 Год назад
What it looks like a common mama’s job become so ritualistic , so posh and so niche in the hands of these fine young gentlemen. Hardly can you find these days youngsters in Hong Kong interested in tailoring in the context of a profession , a life style or a hobby.
@charlescouncil2174
@charlescouncil2174 Год назад
Why you don’t use starch? I’m asking because I use it and maybe need to stop
@alleyes9243
@alleyes9243 4 месяца назад
I do iron the plots of my sleeves.
@weineng123
@weineng123 Год назад
Hey Mark, twill is considered winter fabric. Is there any variation of it that allows for wear in tropical climate?
@weineng123
@weineng123 Год назад
@@markchodotcom I see but that eliminates the ease of ironing right since linen creases?
@mryark83
@mryark83 Год назад
I think would have been better to show a non white shirt. It’s a bit hard on the eyes with white on video.
@axi123m
@axi123m Год назад
It would be very interesting if it was mentioned how to iron the pleated back of ocbd shirts.
@Joacimbylehn
@Joacimbylehn Год назад
Can’t believe theres 29 comments and not a single one asking about that cool water spray bottle?! Tell us who are using the regular boring flower spray thingys where to find that? 😮
@hyeonwookim6470
@hyeonwookim6470 Год назад
Tips for mantaining clothes are always practical, Mark. Thanks a lot :)
@stylishoversixty9459
@stylishoversixty9459 Год назад
Awesome video I enjoy ironing my own shirts because for me it is like therapy as a young man my grandmother would let me assist her when she would do the laundry including ironing the clothes...however, I would like your thoughts on using distilled water inside your steam iron to avoid hard water residue again thanks for the video!
@jeppelepsi1
@jeppelepsi1 3 месяца назад
I just stumbled across this video/channel. What handkerschief is that, and how did you guys fold it? It looks so good!
@emoney2480
@emoney2480 Год назад
I finally discovered how to get that collar roll!! I always thought it only came with high end shirts and didn't know you can iron it to that effect
@weineng123
@weineng123 Год назад
same, i did my first shirt bespoke and I got anxious when i destroyed the beautiful collar roll. Finally, an ironing video that addresses that.
@CastroMKE
@CastroMKE Год назад
I realized I wasn't mature enough for this channel when Chang said, "try to be as gentle with the tip as possible," and I said, "that's what she said."
@mrgtravels7491
@mrgtravels7491 Год назад
I learned a lot from this. Thank you. Some videos here in youtube doesn’t makes any sense but this video is in different level. Thank you two gentlemen.🎉🎉
@TheRacerRich
@TheRacerRich Год назад
I've got to say, one may think the iron doesn't make a big difference, but switch to a Laurastar iron/board system (you could also combine a Reliable 4000 with their vacuum ironing board) and it is game changing.
@MrWsundstrom
@MrWsundstrom 2 дня назад
man I've been drooling over those laurastar setups, I gotta figure out a way to justify spending that much on ironing equipment!
@TheRacerRich
@TheRacerRich 2 дня назад
Wait for when they have refurbished units, they seem to come available with some regularity and are a huge discount
@Methodsaimon
@Methodsaimon Месяц назад
how professional!!! thanks!!!
@deborahmoen5027
@deborahmoen5027 11 месяцев назад
Thank you, thank you, thank you!! I am very old school and really enjoy ironing my husband's button-down shirts. But I have been frustrated with how difficult it is to get the collars, cuffs and pleats to look really crisp and clean after ironing. Been looking for some tips to improve for a loooong time. I'm genuinely impressed and extremely grateful for this excellent video!!
@ForTheLoveOfSuits
@ForTheLoveOfSuits Год назад
Very interesting. I've stained a few shirts and didn't know where the collar was coming from. Why do you not recommend using steam?
@kevinhoughton9134
@kevinhoughton9134 Год назад
I have the same question, it would be nice to receive a reply.
@colintan4875
@colintan4875 2 месяца назад
I think steam is generally avoided as if you want the fabric to "set" you have to get all moisture out of it. Most of the time when people use steam irons when it's freshly pressed it looks ok, but there is some residual moisture left deep inside the fabric that causes the collars to go limp again after awhile. Steam should only for be used for releasing deep set creases imo.
@kenneth7826
@kenneth7826 Год назад
Good video since i am now pressing a dress shirt for church...thank you
@nerisgan7354
@nerisgan7354 Год назад
great video as always. can you do video guide on the type cloth/material suitable for formal white shirt ?
@isoboy1000
@isoboy1000 Год назад
Do you recommend using starch spray for white shirts?
@1953childstar
@1953childstar Год назад
A vintage dry iron with a chrome soleplate does an excellent job !!!
@2eyeluvmac2
@2eyeluvmac2 13 дней назад
Thank you.
@言甚泰迪罗斯福
@言甚泰迪罗斯福 Год назад
I have been waiting for such a guide video from this channel for a long time. Thanks to these two handsome gentlemen from Shanghai!
@quackslikeaduck
@quackslikeaduck 3 месяца назад
Who would have thought there were so many different approaches to ironing? You're an artist! What brand of iron are you using, please?
@cypriend4634
@cypriend4634 Год назад
Makes me want to iron my shirts again now…
@少川靖男
@少川靖男 Год назад
wow, enlightening ! key missed point is starching; should we or is it harmful. noticed you carry hat-wears in the shop but never seemed to show casing them. I asked coz I m a hat wearer.
@SriwahYuni-ts7lr
@SriwahYuni-ts7lr Год назад
哇,謝謝分享
@niisandna
@niisandna Год назад
This is the best guide out there
@huugaa
@huugaa Год назад
10 minutes per shirt? I think having my shirts laundered and pressed is still the way to go.
@Phisherman86
@Phisherman86 Год назад
you can get them done in half the time once you get the hang of it and if you watch an hour-long program you get mostly everything for 2 weeks knocked out.
@willre00
@willre00 Год назад
@@Phisherman86 Still seems a little silly. If you can afford $300 shirts, why not pay to have them professionally cleaned?
@Phisherman86
@Phisherman86 Год назад
@@willre00 Because I dont trust people to take the same care with my $300 shirt as I do
@fortknobberdale
@fortknobberdale 3 месяца назад
Its fun, dude... 😅
@kiryukazuma7508
@kiryukazuma7508 2 месяца назад
Problem with most shops is that they press your shirts really really flat. Like the collar portion in this video there's techniques to getting that 3d effect in your collars, might not make a difference to you when wearing shirts on it's own but when you wear a jacket like these guys it makes a world of difference.
@qarhsi
@qarhsi Год назад
While both u guys are generally well dressed, I can't stand the look of the short lapels and 3 buttons he has going on... Also...Mark, I really like it when you do your hair this way - pushed up and back👍🏼
@hohenstaufenz
@hohenstaufenz Год назад
What a useful video!
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