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Okay, this is irritating me.
I have a polo I wear as part of the uniform I wear to work. I actually have a lot of polos, and wear them quite often. The issue is that when a polo has been washed and worn a few times the collar either starts to curl, or has developed an annoying crease in the collar.
One polo I have actually curls itself up under itself, and no matter what I do, it won't go back.
The one I'm wearing right now at work starting to curl at the ends.
Is there something I can do to fix this?
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CA10824 Posts
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Braavos36362 Posts
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The answer to that was so incredibly obvious and I didn't think of it.
Never-fucking-mind.
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On June 16 2008 09:34 Hot_Bid wrote: Iron your shirts? I don't even think I have one, come to think of it.
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Belgium8305 Posts
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Osaka27114 Posts
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On June 16 2008 09:45 Manifesto7 wrote: loooooooooooool ssjdfjsdjgfdj
Hey, I'm sick, I didn't sleep well, and other generic excuse to dodge admitting I made a stupid mistake.
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and drunk
don't forget drunk
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I hear that if ur a chipendale u dont need to wear collard shirts
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dude unfold your collar when ever you wash and hang it up dude...
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