An ironing method for and by lazy people, aimed at the real sloths among the lethargic.
It consists of just ironing the collar and the front of the shirt. This makes the shirt seem ironed from a great distance with narrowed eyes.
The ironing style was devised in 1898 by a murmuring young man named Co and is still widespreadingly used to this day. Because the young man was named Co and the Dutch word for shirt is 'overhemd', a creative contraction resulted in the term 'Coverhemd'.
It consists of just ironing the collar and the front of the shirt. This makes the shirt seem ironed from a great distance with narrowed eyes.
The ironing style was devised in 1898 by a murmuring young man named Co and is still widespreadingly used to this day. Because the young man was named Co and the Dutch word for shirt is 'overhemd', a creative contraction resulted in the term 'Coverhemd'.
Co was very proud on the seemingly ironed look of his 'Coverhemd', despite of all the obvious creaks in the sleeves and the backside.
by BitterballoII June 12, 2018