
What Points to Consider While Ironing The TSHRT – Plain & Printed
Rahul loved his t-shirts. Whether it was his favorite plain white tee or the cool printed one he bought from The TSHRT, he wanted them to stay fresh and wrinkle-free. But every time he ironed them, something went wrong. Either the fabric burned slightly, the print started peeling, or the t-shirt ended up looking even more wrinkled!
One day, after ruining yet another t-shirt, Rahul decided enough was enough. He had to learn the right way to iron his t-shirts. If you’ve had the same struggles, don’t worry—here’s what Rahul learned.
Tips to Iron T-shirts
1. Read the Label – The T-Shirt’s Instruction Manual
Rahul’s mom always told him to check the tag inside his clothes before washing or ironing. But like most of us, he ignored it. Big mistake! That little tag holds all the secrets—what temperature to use, whether to use steam, and how to protect the fabric.
So, the first step? Always check the care label. Most cotton t-shirts, like The TSHRT, do best with medium heat. But if it’s printed, you need extra care.
2. Flip It Inside Out – The Simple Trick
One day, Rahul’s cousin saw him ironing directly over a printed t-shirt. “Arey bhai, what are you doing? The print will crack!” That’s when Rahul learned an important trick—always turn printed t-shirts inside out before ironing. This keeps the design safe from direct heat.
3. Choose the Right Temperature – Medium is Best
Rahul had a habit of setting his iron to the highest heat. After all, higher heat means faster ironing, right? Wrong! High heat can damage cotton and even burn thin fabrics. For plain cotton t-shirts, a medium setting works best. For printed ones, use low heat to keep the design intact.
4. Use a Cotton Cloth – Grandma’s Hack
One day, Rahul’s dadi saw him struggling with a printed t-shirt. She handed him a thin cotton cloth and said, "Isko upar rakh ke iron kar, beta." And guess what? It worked! The cloth acted as a protective layer, stopping direct heat from touching the print. Since then, Rahul always used a cloth while ironing his printed t-shirts.
5. Say No to Steam on Prints
Rahul loved using the steam feature to remove wrinkles, but he didn’t realize that steam can loosen the adhesive of printed designs. So, another golden rule: turn off the steam function while ironing printed t-shirts. For plain T-shirts, steam is fine.
6. The Final Step – Storing It Right
After finally learning the right way to iron, Rahul made one last change. Instead of crumpling his t-shirts into his cupboard, he neatly folded them or hung them up. No more last-minute struggles before heading out!
Now, Rahul’s t-shirts always look fresh, smooth, and stylish. No burn marks, no peeling prints—just perfect t-shirts every time.
Want your t-shirts to stay like Rahul’s? Follow these simple steps, and your favorite tees will always look brand new!