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Read our privacy notice . After you’ve worked more than nine to five, five days a week, it’s a struggle to find the energy to wash and dry your way through your overflowing washbasket when it gets to the weekend. But as it’s essential to refresh your outfit rotation, we grin and bear it.



But after the time-consuming hanging-up process, who can even think about ironing? Not us, that’s for sure. Luckily, though, when it comes to shirting, there’s a solve-all solution – non-iron shirts. Since some of us still wear shirts to the office daily, buying those that guarantee a crinkle-free finish will save on time, effort and crease-related anxiety – because, realistically, wearing a crumpled shirt to work isn’t a good look on anyone.

But these special shirts have benefits beyond workwear. If you go on holiday, you can throw them in your suitcase and they’ll be ready to wear the moment you unpack them on the other end. Or, if you’re heading to a wedding or a summer-season event – namely Royal Ascot, the Henley Regatta or Goodwood, they’ll be good to go even if you dust them off from the back of your wardrobe.

But how does it work? Some are made under a high-temperature process using special resins.

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