Let your iron gather dust this autumn. It’s time for creased clothing!

Updated : Mar 13, 2023 14:58
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Misbah Khan

Do you also hate ironing clothes? Undoubtedly, it’s a tedious, time-consuming, most uninteresting task which makes you late every damn timeee! And, we can go on and on about this rant.

But it’s time to ditch the iron as creases and wrinkles are the rage of this season. The anti-iron fad will definitely save you time and energy. 

Thanks to the Covid-19 pandemic, people are opting for comfy clothing. Today, the non-iron range is bigger than ever and 93% of all shirts are non-iron ones. They also complement our busy lifestyles. 

Recently, creased and wrinkled clothes were spotted at the Paris Fashion Week, be it Burberry, Prada or Bottega Veneta. As per Prada co-designer, Raf Simons, the world is moving from glossy perfection towards something that embraces reality.

The anti-iron trend can also be seen beyond the runway shows. The iron’s irrelevance is vast in the world of fast fashion. Brands like H&M, Zara and Uniqlo among others are embracing it. In fact, Marks & Spencer was one of the first brands that introduced non-iron shirts back in 1996. 

So, save those 10 minutes by opting for a dishevelled look this season. 

Also watch: Balenciaga’s new potato chips bag: Luxury or disappointment? 

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