Thank you, Carol. You made the job so easy for me with your great tips. I can iron my son's shirt with military style press now. Wishing you a Happy, Healthy life.
This was great! It was hard finding someone properly doing a military press. I joined my High school's NJROTC and they take off points on inspection if you dont have military creases. Thank you! Very helpful video!
Thank you ma'am! as an Army cadet, and future US Army soldier, this is really what I needed since I probably wont always have a dry cleaners to press my shirts, and it was a PAIN to iron them by myself without guidance. Much appreciated!
Thanks for the tutorial. I used to iron everything, and since it's been several years (10 or more) I forgot how to do this. I have a shirt I need to do this to, and this helped 100%
Hi Mrs carol Hughes! Thank you so much for your time and all your hard work! You are a legendary lady I see!! I admire your work and I wanted to tell you from me personally thanks! I iron my shirt in certain ways and everyone is always so impressed by my neatness. I am a daughter of a military dad and two uncles hat were in the Navy and they are all very neat☝️ I learned how to iron lines in my shirt in a corrections facility for women back in 2008 and I never have forgotten or stopped doing it and I thank god I picked it up because my shorts are always crisp and on point! I also learned how to checkboard iron and that was the coolest I saw! Thanks for this video I will take it all in!!!! 💋💋💋💋💋❤️
This is great it was so hard to find someone doing a proper military press. I just started Army JROTC in school and military pressing my class b shirt gets me extra credit.
She is mostly right about only the Marines and Navy adding "extra little pressings" but since the Army transitioned to the new ASU they too add military presses. The funny thing is in the video she presses an Air Force blues shirt, which is only supposed to be creased in the sleeves.
Madonna…! You have been ironing my shirts much better these days…! Thanks and keep up the good work…! Needs a bit more ironing or steam near the collars…!
In my day, ( serving in the British army) Most of the public would say to us . " I take it you are in the armed forces." When travelling in civvies . on leave. It was a kind of a giveaway, the green kit bag, 120 ltr bergen , suitcase specific to the army. & the carrying of an ironing board & a good steam iron. wherever a squaddy went on R&R ( leave) we stood out like bulldogs B............chs We were always taught to button up our issued shirts after steam pressing the collar with a parallel Horizontal line running from Lto R shoulder. Followed by two 'clean' /sharp vertical lines &, thus, a boxed shirt was created. . God help you if there were " tram lines" ( Double lines) on your kit. Ahhh, the wrath of your Omnipotent section Cpl. To this day, still wont allow any one else to do my Ironing . Guess some the U.K. Military training I had, had its uses after all. After training, all creases were sewn in. ( Happy days) Thus , when worn, Let me guess... You are H.M. Forces would be the standard comment. That, & """Bulled"" highly polished , footwear. Guards regiments were the worst for gleaming kit. I gather all that has kind of changed now with the introduction on M.T.P. kit.
Thanks for the video but whoever is the camera person is needs to stop with the shots from behind where you can’t see what’s going on and focus what shes doing
You did everything so fast if you’re going to do something and show somebody had to do something you gotta do it slower so people can see and understand and put details. You can’t just say it do it. Yeah literally show them literally what they’re doing instead of doing it so fast so I gave you a thumbs down.
Thank you, Carol. You made the job so easy for me with your great tips. I can iron my son's shirt with military style press now. Wishing you a Happy, Healthy life.
I don't know how you don't get so many likes, you are wonderful at what you do, you are a talented person.
who thought it was a good idea to cut away from the shirt when she is creasing the pockets?
Grandpa.
This was great! It was hard finding someone properly doing a military press. I joined my High school's NJROTC and they take off points on inspection if you dont have military creases. Thank you! Very helpful video!
Thank you ma'am! as an Army cadet, and future US Army soldier, this is really what I needed since I probably wont always have a dry cleaners to press my shirts, and it was a PAIN to iron them by myself without guidance. Much appreciated!
Just curious- Where are you now?
Thanks for the tutorial. I used to iron everything, and since it's been several years (10 or more) I forgot how to do this. I have a shirt I need to do this to, and this helped 100%
Thank you mam, I've got my dad's old usmc uniform that I've got no clue how to do the creases this is an very easy video to follow
I want her to be my grandma, this is great.
same here
Hi Mrs carol Hughes! Thank you so much for your time and all your hard work! You are a legendary lady I see!! I admire your work and I wanted to tell you from me personally thanks! I iron my shirt in certain ways and everyone is always so impressed by my neatness. I am a daughter of a military dad and two uncles hat were in the Navy and they are all very neat☝️ I learned how to iron lines in my shirt in a corrections facility for women back in 2008 and I never have forgotten or stopped doing it and I thank god I picked it up because my shorts are always crisp and on point! I also learned how to checkboard iron and that was the coolest I saw! Thanks for this video I will take it all in!!!! 💋💋💋💋💋❤️
This is great it was so hard to find someone doing a proper military press. I just started Army JROTC in school and military pressing my class b shirt gets me extra credit.
Excellent video, I am going to try that on some military shirts that I use for my part time security guard job.
Her advice worked for my shirts... she is a great teacher
Amazing… you make that job look so easy!
Doesn’t go quite that well when I press my shirts…
She is mostly right about only the Marines and Navy adding "extra little pressings" but since the Army transitioned to the new ASU they too add military presses. The funny thing is in the video she presses an Air Force blues shirt, which is only supposed to be creased in the sleeves.
Yes but she used that shirt as the example for the different types of press. She said so.
Madonna…!
You have been ironing my shirts much better these days…!
Thanks and keep up the good work…!
Needs a bit more ironing or steam near the collars…!
Where did you get the iron from...top quality right there
Thank you, I learned how to properly iron a military shirt. Now I don't have to wait for my Wife to do it.
Back to the basics...
In my day, ( serving in the British army) Most of the public would say to us .
" I take it you are in the armed forces."
When travelling in civvies . on leave. It was a kind of a giveaway, the green kit bag, 120 ltr bergen , suitcase specific to the army. & the carrying of an ironing board & a good steam iron. wherever a squaddy went on R&R ( leave) we stood out like bulldogs B............chs
We were always taught to button up our issued shirts after steam pressing the collar with a parallel Horizontal line running from Lto R shoulder. Followed by two 'clean' /sharp vertical lines &, thus, a boxed shirt was created. . God help you if there were " tram lines" ( Double lines) on your kit. Ahhh, the wrath of your Omnipotent section Cpl. To this day, still wont allow any one else to do my Ironing . Guess some the U.K. Military training I had, had its uses after all. After training, all creases were sewn in. ( Happy days) Thus , when worn, Let me guess... You are H.M. Forces would be the standard comment. That, & """Bulled"" highly polished , footwear. Guards regiments were the worst for gleaming kit. I gather all that has kind of changed now with the introduction on M.T.P. kit.
Thank you so much ma'am
I want THAT iron! someone send one to OCS!
Madonna…!
I am buying new shirts…!
Did you buy a new ironing board…!
Remember…!
No wrinkles…!
Great video, very helpful.
Is it annoying anybody that she’s left her iron on the board? I’d be scared to burn it!
Thank You So Much This VAideo Is Very Usefull
Very helpful! Thank you!
@Pinotmerlot Same. This is gold.
what type of iron is that?
Thank you so much!
That's a good iron, mam.
I think the trick is to use a lot of steam. Those walmart irons wont produce steam like that lady's iron.
thats a pretty heavy duty iron
this is great and all but i need it for a female class b shirt.
This is not a "how to". It's just somebody doing it. All the tips and alignment steps are left out.
Are you a Gen Y.... do you need everything done for you?
No one else has a problem with it.
Do you want her to do it for you as well ?
Shit they should really be teaching in school!
I wish she was my grandma
Same, she'd make a bomb grandma
mamasan ironed mine in Okinawa....
Anyone watching this in 2017
What a sweet lady.
Wish she ironed my shit.
How many motto boots came here?
I want that kangaroo.
Thanks for the video but whoever is the camera person is needs to stop with the shots from behind where you can’t see what’s going on and focus what shes doing
great job of pressing. terrible editing.
Lady you'll burn the board
The heavy set lady in the commercial is so full of crap and hurts women's heath every where.
lol join college level NROTC. no extra credit for ironing your shirt
Really bad editing, missed crucial folding looking at her back or face
this is sop
You did everything so fast if you’re going to do something and show somebody had to do something you gotta do it slower so people can see and understand and put details. You can’t just say it do it. Yeah literally show them literally what they’re doing instead of doing it so fast so I gave you a thumbs down.