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Hi. We've done the preparations for ironing a shirt with a pattern on it. Now we're actually
going to get down to it and iron it. We've let our iron sit for a couple of minutes on
delicate. So it's just the right temperature. And again we're going to be very gentle just
as we did with the tie. We lay our shirt flat. We match up the seams. And of course, a tee
shirt, you really don't want a really crisp looking tee shirt. Its not usually how we
wear things. So again you're just going to very lightly brush over it. you can spritz
it with water if you like, if its been crumpled up in a ball. This one's just been air dried
so it wasn't that wrinkled to begin with but it definitely has a bit of a wrinkled look.
I prefer it a little smoother when I wear it, a little more new looking. This will also
keep your tee shirts looking newer. And be really careful. Again, do not, you do not
need..the weight of the iron is enough. You don't need to put any extra pressure on it.
Just going to go over it gently. And then the little sleeves, you might want to give
those a little bit of an iron as well. Again this is just a really light job you want to
do on it. you want to preserve the print. O.k., so we have a shirt with the print. Every
thing's fine with it, nothing faded or cracked. And the iron which is good and at the same
time it looks a lot newer now that its all, all the wrinkles have been pressed out of
it. It's ready to wear.