How does one wash their Wested Shirt?

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How does one wash their Wested Shirt?

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How does one wash their Wested Shirt? I see the tag but its Greek to me and I am no teacher of language. Any Help would be great. Thanks
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Machine wash cold, let dry on hanger, do not tumble dry. Works for me. :)
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What he said.

Basically apply the same common sense you already apply to your clothes. The Wested shirt isn't any different.
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Thanks a million.
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...and don't iron it.
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HJJr wrote:...and don't iron it.
Why not? I haven't had any problems with that.
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Indiana Jarmyr wrote:
HJJr wrote:...and don't iron it.
Why not? I haven't had any problems with that.
You're just smoothing out all the adventure, my man. :wink:
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