Thursday 14 May 2015

Embrace Irons, Say No To Wrinkled Clothes



We have all been there - you finally find a blouse that you like and bring it home, bursting with excitement. The very first chance you get, you dress yourself in your new purchase and head out of your home feeling particularly good about yourself. Days turn into weeks, until one fine day you finally decide to wash it. You go to bed hoping that your washed blouse dries soon enough for you to wear it again the very next day. Come morning and your dreams of wearing a smart, well-maintained outfit goes for a toss. Washing has turned your pretty blouse into a wrinkly, shrunken mess and you just cannot wrap your head around what you are to do. You can iron it, of course but will it really help? It might, if you have the right iron at your disposal.

Revisiting the past by pressing your clothes with traditional irons that require you to fill charcoal in them is fun but who has the resources and time for that. Today, we have moved on to electric irons. . and this is for the better. As long as you have access to an electric plug, these modern appliances will offer you the best of services with minimal fuss. The big question is - how will I know what style or type of iron is best suited for my needs? The simplest way to clear this doubt would be to first get an idea about the type of irons available in today’s market.

     Steam - These electrical appliances emit steam from the holes on its surface and retain just about enough heat to allow you to conveniently iron your clothes. Steam irons are best used to crease out wrinkles from dry clothes. The heat and moisture emitting from these appliances work to easily smooth out creases. Some steamers also come infused with disinfectants so as to offer your clothes and yourself maximum protection. Most of the updated steam irons also feature multiple steam settings so you can adjust the steam output according to the type of fabric you are ironing. Ensuring that your clothes are well-pressed at all times has never been more convenient!

     Dry - Thanks to technology, these days you can get irons that facilitate both steam and dry ironing. Dry ironing is a better option for delicate fabrics like silk and cotton, steam irons can be used to remove creases from tougher materials like polyester and linen. There is no harm in steam ironing cotton and silk fabrics though.

     Garment Steamer - These appliances are what showrooms and designer boutiques use to keep their clothes looking neat and clean. Garment steamers are slightly larger in size than regular irons and make use of steam to do the ironing. These electrical appliances can also be put to a lot of uses around the house. Owing to their size, you can use garment steamers to conveniently iron curtains and other upholstery.

Morphy Richards, Crompton Greaves, Philips, Bajaj, Usha, Prestige, Havells, Wipro, you name it, buy irons online and you get to shop from these brands (plus a lot more) all from the comfort of your home.

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