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joggerjayne | 01:38 Sat 17th Dec 2016 | ChatterBank
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Turn back cuffs ...

Do you iron them flat?

Or fold them over and iron the fold into them?
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you should probably ask Gromit, he's a cool hand with an iron

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I never iron shirts except for weddings and funerals, or possibly important meetings.
I would just make sure that nothing looked too untidy. No one notices the folds in cuffs.
Hi JJ......flat on both sides.....then fold and iron again.......x
Flat
What???? I do not iron!
Flat.
When I used to iron it would have been ironed flat.
Got more sense these days.
My mother's bugbear was people who didn't know how to iron collars. Start at the middle and iron to the point and you get a crease alongthe outside edge. Start at the point and iron to the centre and there's a nice creaseless collar. Even now I look at people on TV and cringe at their collars; celebrities, MPs, they're nearly all the same.
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I opted for ironing a fold into them.

The cuffs are like this ... http://www.esquire.com/style/mens-accessories/a29417/keeping-cool-in-cocktail-cuffs-072414/ ... I was worried that ironing a fold might not be good for the cuff. But it does leave a neater appearance.
I seem to remember that I have an iron somewhere

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