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Review on Refillable Curl Collar Shirt Stays - Enhancing SEO by Jonathan Olson

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I'm not sure why I just discovered this

. The first thing that caught my eye was the expression "ironing". When I was growing up on a farm in the 1960s, patching was neither fashionable nor durable. Obviously they are invisible under the collar. I ordered them in black for my microfiber polo shirts, which I wear every day in business casual. In the past, normal wear and tear has caused collars to curl up at the ends, and eventually the entire collar will curl. These collar stands attach easily with a dry iron setting of 5 or less (my iron has 7 settings). Do not use steam to set the glue. If your shirts are microfiber/dry fit, pay attention to the temperature and check the underside. Microfiber is a twisted, heated thread (fiber plastic) with a low melting point. I melted the old shirts. After the collars had cooled, I applied starch spray and ironed again. They work great and get lots of extras. I volunteer at the church as a security guard/porter. Our uniforms are black microfiber polo shirts. Everyone wonders why my shirts look new after many washes. I know patches only last a certain number of washes. They can easily be pulled off for replacement. Also, avoiding the dryer and hanging them somewhere is recommended.

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  • Infinitely slow