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If you get two wears out of a shirt then you get 30 wear days from 15 shirts. With an average time of 25 minutes to iron a shirt you would be expending a little (4 minutes) less than 8 hours ironing 15 shirts. buttuming you get 14 hours of wear per shirt per wear day that equals 320 total wear hours from 15 shirts. Eight ironing hours expended to get 320 wear hours seems reasonable to me. Based on your response one can reasonably presume that you would have to spend some time in training to develop the skills necessary to archive a dry cleaner like finish on a shirt. That time could be buttessed against the total wear hours you would gain over a life time of ironing your own shirts. Seems like a small price to pay. An alternative, of course, is to find a girlfriend that can iron shirts to your liking. Of course that might be more expensive than having them done commercially. But there would be added benefits and services that you probably would never get from even the most customer friendly dry cleaner. My suggestion, find a dry cleaner that does the shirts the way you like them done.
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