I prefer doing a few passes with a steamer (right now, a sturdy Jiffy standing model — more on that below). As Pozniak says, steaming is gentler on the fabric and less likely to damage it throug ...
“There are so many fabrics in our wardrobes that benefit from having a steamer rather than an iron. They are much more effective on pleated skirts and dresses and on tricky-to-iron areas like ...
This 100W steamer for clothes is all about making life easier with fast wrinkle removal and a solid 300ml water tank. It heats up quickly and works on any fabric, whether delicate chiffon or ...
It comes with a fabric-brush attachment for cleaning dirt off garments and smoothing wrinkles. Another great feature is the auto shutoff, which powers down the steamer if it gets too hot or the ...
Leave a bit of space between your clothes steamer and the garment that you're steaming. We found that if you place the steamer too close to the fabric, this can leave water droplets on it, as there ...
We buy wrinkle-free fabrics, hang clothes up as soon as we’ve washed them and insist that linen is supposed to look artfully crumpled. Sometimes we just cheat and use a clothes steamer instead.