Help with dress shrits!

oden's Avatar
  • oden
  • 05-19-2011, 10:54 PM
I am so pissed with dry cleaners. Does anyone know of a dry cleaner that does not screw up the collar of a dress shirt. It seems that all off them use machines that mess up the collars and you have to re-iron the collars. I am so tired of paying for shirts to be laundried and still having to re-press the collars.
redrum's Avatar
Go to Nordstrom and get a smart shirt. It requires little to no ironing an starts at 60 bucks, best service around too. Ask for CID that's my guy
oden's Avatar
  • oden
  • 05-20-2011, 08:21 PM
I've seen those smart shirts but doubted they really needed no ironing. Thanks for the confirmation that they actually work. Also, Nordstrom is one of the few stores other than a big and tall that actually stocks my arm length.

However, I still have a closet full of cotton dress shirts and would love to find a decent laundry that doesn't screw up the collars. I just can't believe everyone is ok with the way these automated machines mess it up every time!
Oden -- Thou, a Norse god, wearest a dress shirt?

(Sorry -- read too many of my college roommate's "Thor" comic books! )
Rakhir's Avatar
Try Cullpeppers on Broadway.
I stopped dry cleaning, I just launder normally any more and then use a steamer. It works well enough.

Besides I stopped seeing the need to take $16 shirts and spent maybe $3 or more a pop. The cheap Costco Kirkland brands are about as good as anything except the super premium brands.

But that's just my opinion.
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as mentioned above by name but we use the one at West Avenue and NW Military. A little out of the way but a pretty easy shot to either 1804 or 281. I told them what I was looking for and when I got my first set back -- they had a note on the item to ask me if this was the way I liked them. After that -- things have been on automatic.
Culpeppers for sure.