How to Iron Military Creases in Shirts? - 11 Steps to Do

2022-08-20 00:57:11 By : Mr. lou chunhui

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In the military, to show up looking neat and sharp, you need to iron uniform shirts. The laundry and dry cleaning business can get it done for you, but it is also easy to do on your own with some practice and the proper equipment.

Read this to learn how to iron military creases in shirts!

For military press uniforms, you will need to know how to iron creases in shirts. We will walk you through the steps in this step-by-step guide. Read closely and follow along!

This is the first step to ironing creases in shirts. There are five standard shirt creases on the front and back of the uniform.

One of the three in the back is in the exact center, while the other two are of equal distances from the center. You will also notice the ones in the front go down along with the pocket buttons to the hem from the shoulder seam. There is also a crease on the fold on top of the sleeves.

If you iron a Guess military shirt or any other uniforms made of cotton and nylon blends, the creases are on similar spots.

Take out your steam iron and fill it with water. When you do this, make sure the steam iron is unplugged. Use a cup for filling, and do not exceed the MAX water line. Also, you should use temperature-room distilled or filtered water.

Adjust your steam iron to a temperature that suits the fabric of your shirt.

For this step, you will start by setting up your ironing board. Prepare a can of spray starch and keep it within arm’s length. In addition, have a piece of smooth, cotton fabric ready.

With moderate pressure, slide your iron from top to bottom. This should get rid of all the wrinkles. When ironing the front, use the narrow, pointed end of the iron so you will not snag on the buttons.

For extra stubborn wrinkles, turn on the spray function and mist the wrinkle with water before ironing.

Begin ironing the yoke and collar. If you do not already know, the yoke is a horizontal piece that makes up the top of the back. It runs from one shoulder seam to the other and is not creased along with the remainder of the back of the shirt.

Not all military shirts have yokes, so if yours is missing one, do not panic. Just proceed with ironing the collar from the center of the collar out to the tips.

Find the location of the next crease by splitting the distance between the center crease and armholes. You can hold the shirt up by its tail and yoke, so the side seam lines up with the center crease easily.

Press the fold you get parallel to the center crease. Then, do the same for the other side of the back of the shirt.

From the seam at the shoulder to the hem through the buttonhole on the pocket, fold the front of the shirt. Again, check that the fold you make is vertical.

Press down on the fold, as with the previous steps, and use generous amounts of starch and steam. Then, repeat for the second crease in the front.

At this point, you only have to iron the buttons, buttonholes, and sleeves left. Start with the front. Press hard on the buttonholes, and do not forget to go between the buttons.

Now, you will iron the sleeves. Simply run it flat and press the crease into the top as you go.

Scan your shirt and touch up any unsatisfactory areas. However, be careful not to iron over the creases.

How do you press a shirt military style?

You can follow the process outlined above to press your military-style shirt.

You would use a steam iron, some starch, and an ironing board rather than a uniform press machine. The latter is used for another "pressing" process: printing designs.

What does an Army dress blue uniform setup look like?

The uniform is dark blue. There are some golden details on the sleeves and in pants. Military personnel would wear a white button-up on the inside, but when looking at the whole attire, only the collar is visible.

What does a Navy dress white creases look like?

As stated above, the military creases in Navy uniforms also have wrinkles in the center back and other two on both sides of the center. You will also notice the front ones aligned with the pocket buttons to the hem from the shoulder seam. There can also be creases on the fold on top of the Navy uniform sleeves.

Those are easy steps on how to iron military creases in shirts and pants. Once you do, you will be able to do it easily and quickly. It is rather similar to how we iron our shirts. Once you master the art of military press shirts and pants, share with us how long it took in the comments!

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