I have just finished ironing a pile of DH's shirts,and got to wondering how many I have ironed, plus childrens' in the past 50 yrs. ( Must say DH is a dab hand with the iron also )
I have always ironed shirts the way my Mum taught me. Sleeves, yoke, front, back, front and collar She said you then didn't touch parts you had ironed.
Does anyone else iron in a specific way, or indeed do anything now that their mothers taught them?
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. Fortunately I also came to our marriage while serving in the military, but because of my job I was not required to wear uniform very often. Shirts, like justice, though, still had to be not only ironed but seen to be ironed even if only for kit inspections!

