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It Takes Awhile To Train A Presser PDF Print E-mail
Shirts are a pain because it takes a while to train a presser. Pressing shirts is more of a specialty than other items. So much so that we sometimes over-pay a shirt presser just because we have found someone that is good and we want to keep them on the staff.
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Buy Equipment On Price, Quality or Service? PDF Print E-mail
When buying shirt equipment, should I buy on price, quality or service? Can it be as simple as picking one of the three? A, B or C? I suspect not. I don't think that anything is ever quite that easy.
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More Shirt Pressing Tips PDF Print E-mail
You've probably heard this one before, but still I bet that your presser is doing it wrong right now. I'm talking about the "collar frown." When a presser is about to press a collar, the seam that is formed when the collar is sewn to the collar band needs to be curled a bit in the shape of a "frown", that is, an arc pointing downward. This is either really easy to do to rather difficult.
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