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Time consuming, pointless, boomer humiliation ritual
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>>18645784
Dis nigga lookin C R U M P L E D
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I'm torn between ironing the clothes after drying and ironing them before wearing. After drying: if the clothes are still a little damp you have more success at getting wrinkles out. On the downside, they'll crease from folding or being clamped together on the hanger.
Iron before wearing: viable only for a single person. More energy consuming because you heat the iron each day, instead of doing everything in one go
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>>18645817
>thinks civilized is working for a corporation
Are you people retarded enough to think only office workers can wear button up shirts? Are you also one of those degenerates who thinks cooking food at home is also a waste of time?
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>>18645971
Casual button up shirts exist, you stupid fuck. Have you negrified manchildren never worn anything in your lives besides t-shirts? And white collar workers didn't wear them because they were their uniform, but because they looked good. The same reason why you wear a suit (which is just a button up shirt outfit with a jacket and tie) to a wedding or a funeral. It's what you wear when you want to look presentable and dignified.
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>>18646034
I'm not talking about "business casuals", you uncultured retard. Casual button up shirts have been around since long before tech fags started dressing up in "business casuals" in the 2010s. Seriously, have you never worn anything in your faggoty life besides t-shirts, and yet have the audacity to post on a fashion board?
How about you post your "sovl" non-"slave" fit that you actually wear?
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>>18645784
This is all you need, forever. Uline jiffy. Fuck irons.
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>>18646034
Your whole idea of working an office job seems to be based on a movie like Office Space. Wearing a shirt to work is not what most people even wear to an office anymore and what they do wear is quite the contrary. There seems to be an idea that the more casual you dress the more qualified you are which I think stems from Zuckerbeg and Gates -esque people and therefore actually wearing a dress shirt and nonconforming to this dress code signals individualism and higher status according to this paper: https://www.hbs.edu/ris/Publication%20Files/The%20Red%20Sneakers%20Eff ect%202014_4657b733-84f0-4ed6-a441- d401bbbac19d.pdf