Dry Cleaners??

JabbaJawz

Be about it
Who has good rates and two-fer days?? The drive thru one in the Park, Lexington Park Dry Cleaners, used to have two-for-one days. Recommend away!
 

itsbob

I bowl overhand
Womans shirts? Wear them out and throw them away, it's cheaper to buy new.. I Dropped off our shirts.. My 6 shirts came to $7.. her six shirts came to over $22..
 

spookthis

New Member
There is no reason why a women's shirt should cost more than a man's. I took one of my plain white dress shirt and one of my husbands, they charged me twice as much for mine :burning: When I asked them why, they said, "because women's shirt cost more" :banghead: It's the same no matter where you go...
 

sunflower

Loving My Life...
itsbob said:
Womans shirts? Wear them out and throw them away, it's cheaper to buy new.. I Dropped off our shirts.. My 6 shirts came to $7.. her six shirts came to over $22..

Only because they charge you for a blouse.. You really have to tell them you want them washed not Dry cleaned. Unless they're small shirts, they wont fit on the machine :blahblah: They see washable women's shirts as blouse's..
 

jenbengen

Watch it
spookthis said:
There is no reason why a women's shirt should cost more than a man's. I took one of my plain white dress shirt and one of my husbands, they charged me twice as much for mine :burning: When I asked them why, they said, "because women's shirt cost more" :banghead: It's the same no matter where you go...

That's crazy. Threaten a lawsuit for sex discrimination (I'm kidding!). That ticks me off. They would definitely lose my business.
 

itsbob

I bowl overhand
sunflower said:
Only because they charge you for a blouse.. You really have to tell them you want them washed not Dry cleaned. Unless they're small shirts, they wont fit on the machine :blahblah: They see washable women's shirts as blouse's..
I don't think the extra cost comes from the cleaning part, but the pressing part.

You have to compensate for the boob folds, and the nipple pleats.. probably pressed by hand, where a mans shirt can be put on one of the big presses, three shots and you're done.
 

sunflower

Loving My Life...
itsbob said:
I don't think the extra cost comes from the cleaning part, but the pressing part.

You have to compensate for the boob folds, and the nipple pleats.. probably pressed by hand, where a mans shirt can be put on one of the big presses, three shots and you're done.

Yes that is considered but If you want it cleaned like the men's you should be able to have them cleaned and charged the same price. They may not come out looking as nice but :shrug: Take your clean shirts to the laundromat they will Iron them for cheaper I think..

Dont let them fool you by thinking they get pressed by hand all the time. It doesnt happen
 

spookthis

New Member
itsbob said:
I don't think the extra cost comes from the cleaning part, but the pressing part.

You have to compensate for the boob folds, and the nipple pleats.. probably pressed by hand, where a mans shirt can be put on one of the big presses, three shots and you're done.

Unfortunately, my husbands boob folds are bigger than mine, so with that philosophy, his shirts should cost more :lmao:
 
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