It makes ironing easier and keeps shrinkage to a minimum. Fifteen Questions. Perfect Fit. Get Started Free US shipping on your first order, plus a complimentary fit report. Toggle navigation Skip to Main Content. Accessories Gift Certificates. The Oxford Shop. How to Wash a Dress Shirt With proper care, custom dress shirts can last many years, so please follow the care instructions provided below. Option 1: Professional Laundry Your local dry cleaner is a great option. Washing your dress shirt at home saves you a lot of time and gives you more control over how the situation than dropping them off at a cleaner.
While it's a good option, there are some things you need to know to get the optimal result. Follow the step-by-step guide below, and you're guaranteed success every time. Start the process by preparing the dress shirt or dress shirts you want to have washed. Make sure to unbutton all of the buttons; don't forget the cuff and collar buttons.
Remove any collar stays if the dress shirt has those. Any visible stains? Pre-treat them by working in some detergent into the stains.
Pro-tip: use a stain remover pen if you have one of those. Prepare your washing machine and make sure you use the appropriate cycle for your dress shirts. Washing dress shirts in fine fabrics? Use the most delicate cycle available to avoid any shrinking or damage.
If your dress shirts are on the heavier side in terms of materials or very dirty , you may use a normal cycle. We strongly urge you not to use any detergent with chlorine in it, as this will cause unwanted discoloration to a lot of shirt fabrics.
Instead, use one that works with the color for the shirt. We recommend that you use a high-quality detergent when washing your dress shirts. After washing your dress shirts, make sure to remove them fast from the washing machine to stop the deep wrinkles from drying into the fabric.
Either hang up the dress shirts or lay them out flat down and let them air dry. Also, I love hearing from you even if you don't have questions, so feel free to email me just to say hi, or to tell me about a cleaning product you love, or to share a housekeeping system you've developed that others might want to know about.
If your dress shirts are of the no-iron variety, or they're casual-but-still-nice, you'll probably be satisfied by the way they look after they've been hung to air dry. But for more formal shirts, or for those of you who prefer a crisper look, you should take a page out of the dry cleaner's book and press shirts immediately after they've come out of the wash. The heat from the iron will dry the shirt, and ironing damp fabric is easier and more effective than ironing dry fabrics.
This topic deserves its own column, and I definitely have it on the edit schedule, but since we're here talking about dry cleaning, I think it's worth a detour to talk about care tags, and what to do with the information you can find on them. Let's do this in list form so I can get you out of here and into the laundry room:. Most dry clean only garments can be safely and successfully cleaned at home, either in the washing machine or by hand washing.
Once you know those basics about fabric types, you can make much more informed choices about whether to send an item of clothing out to be professionally cleaned, or to wash at home. It certainly bears repeating, however, that there's a lot to be said for the convenience and level of service of sending your clothes to the dry cleaner. United States. Type keyword s to search. Today's Top Stories. Every 'Bond' Film Ever, Ranked. Leaving Afghanistan Behind. Related Story.
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