This is true. I read an article many years ago that mentions how wrinkled clothes in the summer shows off an out-of-a-suitcase vibe. Wrinkled fashion speaks vacationing tourist. What a refreshing way to think, and, a freeing one as well. Oh! That slob is just a fashionable tourist. 😎
As you may guess, under the spell of the mighty pen, wearing wrinkled (but not badly) summer clothes entered my life shortly after reading that article. I rarely ironed anything. There was one blue camp shirt (worn until thread bare) that had to be ironed.
Now that I’m an old lady (age wise), I speculate that folks might look at my wrinkled clothes thinking How sad. She needs a care giver.
Despite the paranoia, I continue to appreciate the wrinkled traveling tourist summer look. If you want to give it a tree, (I typed try) then get dressed and roll around on your sofa like golden lab rubbing its back fitting into a nap nest.


I never iron what I'm wearing. I cannot muster the need. Wishing you good summer vibes.
ReplyDeleteGood summer vibes to you, Ivy
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DeleteAn iron isn't meant for use on clothes. So there. I refuse to buy anything that needs to be ironed in the first place.
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DeleteThat’s the way to go Maryanne.
May
I don't own an iron, so I try to buy fabrics that shake out well. It saves a lot of time!
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DeleteIt saves time and space. There’s no ironing basket hanging around.
May
Most of my clothes are cotton tops and sweaters, so they don't wrinkle much. I don't like to wear wrinkled clothes, but I don't have an iron anymore either, so I just shake them a bit to get rid of some of the wrinkles.
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