How can I prevent my pants get wrinkle after I washed & dried it?

Everytime I do laundry my pants get all wrinkle up no matter how fast I remove them from the dryer.

hang them up. the wrinkles will eventually fall out after hanging for a while. if its a type of fabric that doesnt relax and let wrinkles out then u might need to steam them or iron them and rehang.

or use downy wrinkle releaser (wonderful stuff!). just spray it on, shake and wrinkle come out.

17 Comments to “How can I prevent my pants get wrinkle after I washed & dried it?”

  1. By jenivive, February 10, 2010 @ 10:34 pm

    hang them up. the wrinkles will eventually fall out after hanging for a while. if its a type of fabric that doesnt relax and let wrinkles out then u might need to steam them or iron them and rehang.

    or use downy wrinkle releaser (wonderful stuff!). just spray it on, shake and wrinkle come out.
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  2. By surelycoolgirl, February 10, 2010 @ 10:43 pm

    That’s what an iron is for!!!!!!!!
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  3. By shannonscorpio, February 10, 2010 @ 10:55 pm

    There’s a triangular object made of metal called…an iron. :0) Some fabrics are just prone to wrinkling, like linen, and only an iron takes the wrinkles out.
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  4. By LiliRose, February 10, 2010 @ 11:05 pm

    hang em up
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  5. By aw03172001, February 10, 2010 @ 11:26 pm

    Buy some Niagara starch spray and iron it with a hot iron….that should work. I always do this.
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  6. By Kevin M, February 10, 2010 @ 11:55 pm

    starch and ironing i guess..
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  7. By zzhoundzz, February 11, 2010 @ 12:16 am

    Using fabric softner or dryer sheets? Dont feel so bad,,I dont even have my dryer hooked up yet,,lol. My clothes always look like I slept in them.I master the grunge look.I my as well roll with it.
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  8. By cheetah_gurlz_fan, February 11, 2010 @ 12:24 am

    IRON THEM DUH
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  9. By succubusta, February 11, 2010 @ 1:06 am

    When your clothes are in the dryer only let them get about 90% dry, then take them out and hang them to air dry.
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  10. By smokey, February 11, 2010 @ 1:38 am

    hang them dry or dry flat, that always work for me
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  11. By angeleebhere, February 11, 2010 @ 2:00 am

    Are they all cotton? If so, use a dryer sheet or softener, but you will probably still have to touch them up with a dryer. Read the care instructions on the label. Make sure after you have pressed them that you hang them straigh on the hanger too. No matter what they may need some touch up ironing when you want to wear them. When buying any clothing article, be sure and read what it is made of and how to care for it on the label inside the clothing. There are a lot of easy care items that are very nice.
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  12. By sweet breeze, February 11, 2010 @ 2:13 am

    i realy hope that you benefit from the video shown in this site
    http://www.rachaelrayshow.com/?q=videos/Anti-Wrinkle-Laundry-Secrets
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  13. By yidlmama, February 11, 2010 @ 2:42 am

    Do you hang them up right away?? If worse comes to worse….if you iron them with a little starch spray..you will have less chance of being wrinkled.
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  14. By Rose A, February 11, 2010 @ 2:56 am

    use a sturdy hanger.. like the special ones made to hang pants.. usually metal..give them a good shake(to stretch them out) and then hang them the shake helps the fabric line up so when you hang them there’s no hidden creases. when you’re ready to wear them if they’re still wrinkled.. a quick pass with the iron does the trick!
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  15. By Tigger, February 11, 2010 @ 3:33 am

    You might want to try drying them at a cooler temperature.

    Good luck!
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  16. By voidtillnow, February 11, 2010 @ 4:21 am

    If your dryer has a cool down cycle that cools the clothes before you remove them, skip that step, remove them while they are still hot and immediately hang them up.
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  17. By Erin B, February 11, 2010 @ 4:54 am

    most dryers have a "permanent press" cycle try that and remove them promptly when the dry shuts off.
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