HOW TO IRON A DRESS SHIRT PROFESSIONAL RESULTS AT HOME
The step-by-step shirt ironing guide that produces professional results every time — and the one accessory that keeps that result all day.
5 min readUpdated 2026★★★★★
Iron a dress shirt in this order for professional results: (1) Collar: iron both sides of collar point-to-center, then fold and press; (2) Cuffs and sleeves: cuffs open flat, then sleeves; (3) Back yoke; (4) Back of shirt; (5) Front placket; (6) Front panels. Finish with the Shirt Tucker to keep your perfectly ironed shirt looking that way all day.
The step-by-step shirt ironing guide that produces professional results every time — and the one accessory that keeps that result all day.
Iron a dress shirt in this order for professional results: (1) Collar: iron both sides of collar point-to-center, then fold and press; (2) Cuffs and sleeves: cuffs open flat, then sleeves; (3) Back yoke; (4) Back of shirt; (5) Front placket; (6) Front panels. Finish with the Shirt Tucker to keep your perfectly ironed shirt looking that way all day.
THE SHIRT TUCKER
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The rubber belt that keeps shirts tucked all day. No leg straps.
Iron a dress shirt in this order for professional results: (1) Collar: iron both sides of collar point-to-center, then fold and press; (2) Cuffs and sleeves: cuffs open flat, then sleeves; (3) Back yoke; (4) Back of shirt; (5) Front placket; (6) Front panels. Finish with the Shirt Tucker to keep your perfectly ironed shirt looking that way all day.
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