Used of fabrics that do not require ironing.
Treated so as to be easily or quickly washed and dried and requiring little or no ironing.
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Examples for "permanent-press"
Examples for "permanent-press"
1He was wearing his gold Coldwell Banker clone jacket, a wrinkled permanent press shirt, and a tie.
1What if you prefer to drip-dry?
2The washed dishes from supper were still heaped up in the drainer, where Wendy had left them to drip-dry.
3And far more cloth has to to be cut & wasted... Hatha way's drip-dry print collection includes 30 different patterns.
4After rinsing out the drip-dry shirt, he selected a wooden hanger for it and hooked it on the curtain rod.
5Storage If wet, let your harness drip-dry before storing, and store away from temperature extremes, nibbling pests (mice!
6And here's another sport shirt, a drip-dry.' He added socks, belt, a pair of slippers, handkerchiefs, and a spare safety razor.
7Two one-hundred-percent-synthetic drip-dry white long-sleeved dress shirts: $11.00 each.
8I worked there, standing in a drip-dry white coat with a picture of a little Italian man and "Mr REAlly Good" written on the pocket.