How do you iron a dress shirt?
Start with a clean, slightly damp shirt or use a spray bottle to mist it.
- Begin with the collar—iron from the tips toward the center.
- Move to the cuffs, ironing the inside and outside.
- Lay the shirt flat and iron the sleeves.
- Iron the back and front panels, finishing with the placket (button area).
Tip: Use the correct heat setting for the fabric (cotton, polyester blend, etc.) and avoid lingering too long to prevent scorch marks.
How do you fold a dress shirt?
Lay the shirt face down and button it.
- Fold one sleeve and side inward toward the center.
- Repeat on the other side.
- Fold the bottom of the shirt up toward the collar.
This method keeps the shirt neat and compact.
How do you fold a dress shirt for travel?
Use the same folding method with extra care:
- Place tissue paper or a plastic dry-cleaner bag between folds to reduce wrinkles.
- Pack shirts on top in your suitcase.
- Alternatively, roll the shirt gently instead of folding to minimize creasing.
How do you get rid of sweat stains on dress shirts?
Treat stains before washing:
- Mix baking soda with water to form a paste and rub it into the stain.
- Use white vinegar or hydrogen peroxide (safe for whites only).
- Wash in cold or warm water—avoid hot water, as it can set stains.
For tough stains, a commercial stain remover designed for sweat marks works best.
How do you measure for a dress shirt?
You’ll need a soft measuring tape:
- Neck: Measure around the base of the neck where the collar sits.
- Chest: Measure under the arms around the fullest part of the chest.
- Sleeve length: Measure from the center back of the neck, across the shoulder, down to the wrist.
- Waist: Measure around the narrowest part of the waist.
- Shoulder width: Measure across the back from one shoulder seam to the other.
These measurements help ensure the correct fit.
How do you roll up dress shirt sleeves?
For a clean, polished look:
- Unbutton the cuff and gauntlet button.
- Fold the cuff once so it’s inside out and flat.
- Fold again, covering the cuff completely.
- For a casual style, fold a third time to just below the elbow.
Tip: The “master roll” method—tucking the cuff inside the roll—creates a neater, less bulky look.
How do you clean dress shirts?
- Everyday care: Machine wash on a gentle cycle in cold or warm water.
- White shirts: Wash separately or with other whites using oxygen-based bleach.
- Stain care: Pre-treat collars, cuffs, and underarms before washing.
- Drying: Hang immediately to avoid wrinkles or tumble dry on low and remove promptly.
For delicate or high-quality shirts, professional laundering is recommended.