Ironing clothes serve no real purpose, other than to not have wrinkles in them. Then they get wrinkled again.
If you're black and tie your shoes, you're most likely a c00n.
If you're black and tie your shoes, you're most likely a c00n.
Before I went to camp, my brother taught me some shyt he learned in basic training: If you got a wrinkled shirt, put it on a pillow, like the pillow is your torso, and use the heat from your hand to smooth out the wrinkles. Tedious, but it did the trick.When my cousin got out of jail he told me they put the clothes flat under the mattress before lights out and they bc creased up in the morning
These are the 2 most hood ways to knock wrinkles out I ever heard
Never heard of that . I'm curious, what are the symptoms of this polyester allergy?
You all have CD Depot near you or is that a Chi thing?
No breh.. CD Depot is a cheaper franchise dry clean alternative. Most shyt is like $2 apiece as opposed to $4. I just didn't know if only we had them or if they were nationalI am not from Chicago. I am am E/S West Coast Breh...
I just don't believe on wearing wrinkled gear. I dry clean my gear mostly, but I have no issue using an iron on clothes I wash & dry, if necessary...