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Those with nice paying jobs, dry cleaning recs?

Posted on 5/13/21 at 4:28 am
Posted by lsu xman
Member since Oct 2006
15563 posts
Posted on 5/13/21 at 4:28 am
I need a place I can drop off today and pick up by Friday.

Where do you go to for your dry cleaning?

How much do you spend a month on dry cleaning?
This post was edited on 5/13/21 at 4:34 am
Posted by Strannix
District 11
Member since Dec 2012
48948 posts
Posted on 5/13/21 at 4:39 am to
quote:

I need a place I can drop off today and pick up by Friday.

Where do you go to for your dry cleaning?

How much do you spend a month on dry cleaning?


The butler directs the staff who picks it up from my changing room and is cleaned and returned to my closet.

You said good paying job right?
Posted by MSTiger33
Member since Oct 2007
20384 posts
Posted on 5/13/21 at 4:48 am to
Normally I would send my work clothes out ever two weeks and my bill was around $100 a month. I haven’t had a dry cleaning bill in over a year.
Posted by I Bleed Garnet
Cullman, AL
Member since Jul 2011
54846 posts
Posted on 5/13/21 at 4:50 am to
Get machine washable shirts and Wash the shirts yourself
Stop being a prissy soy boy
Posted by I Bleed Garnet
Cullman, AL
Member since Jul 2011
54846 posts
Posted on 5/13/21 at 4:51 am to
quote:

my bill was around $100 a month

Good god!!! What a ripoff!
Posted by Strannix
District 11
Member since Dec 2012
48948 posts
Posted on 5/13/21 at 4:52 am to
I used to work with an idiot that would send dri-fit Nikes to the dry cleaner
Posted by Captain Crackysack
Member since Oct 2017
2231 posts
Posted on 5/13/21 at 4:52 am to
The place will almost assuredly be owned and operated by a Vietnamese family. Generally, one of the kids will be working the counter. Throw in an extra twenty spot and tell the kid to let her dad know you need it ready by Friday.
Posted by LSURoss
SWLAish
Member since Dec 2007
15344 posts
Posted on 5/13/21 at 4:57 am to
He probably wears pfg to church as well.
This post was edited on 5/13/21 at 5:12 am
Posted by RexKramer
Chicago
Member since Nov 2020
411 posts
Posted on 5/13/21 at 5:05 am to
Just buy a new shirt, problem solved.
Posted by jts1207
Member since Apr 2018
927 posts
Posted on 5/13/21 at 5:12 am to
I send it all to the cleaners.
Posted by Bazzatcha
Member since May 2017
748 posts
Posted on 5/13/21 at 5:12 am to
Sunshine Cleaners - They come pickup my clothes at my house and drop them back off when done. If you have to ask how much, you probably can't afford it.
Posted by I Bleed Garnet
Cullman, AL
Member since Jul 2011
54846 posts
Posted on 5/13/21 at 6:09 am to
quote:

I used to work with an idiot that would send dri-fit Nikes to the dry cleaner


Does his wife’s boyfriend pick it up for him?
Posted by armsdealer
Member since Feb 2016
11510 posts
Posted on 5/13/21 at 6:10 am to
Keans has same day dry cleaning
Posted by SixthAndBarone
Member since Jan 2019
8215 posts
Posted on 5/13/21 at 6:13 am to
quote:

Those with nice paying jobs


Poor people dry clean too
Posted by tigerstripedjacket
This side of the wall
Member since Sep 2011
3001 posts
Posted on 5/13/21 at 6:23 am to
Most any place will do same day cleaning for a few items for a small rush fee.

I pay $2/shirt and 3.50/pants

Taking out casual Friday and wearing most slacks at least twice, and shirts usually once or twice, we spend about $30/month.
Posted by pwejr88
Red Stick
Member since Apr 2007
36186 posts
Posted on 5/13/21 at 6:50 am to
Sutton’s on Jones Creek
Posted by Nado Jenkins83
Land of the Free
Member since Nov 2012
59676 posts
Posted on 5/13/21 at 6:51 am to
You would be surprised at the stuff rich people sent to the dry cleaners. I'm talking every single piece of clothing for a family if 5. Prollu cheaper to hire a maid
Posted by ATLtigeaux
Da A-T-L Playa!
Member since Mar 2004
395 posts
Posted on 5/13/21 at 7:09 am to
I’ll ask my butler where he sends my FRC’s to be dry cleaned and get back to you.
Posted by tadman
Member since Jun 2020
3824 posts
Posted on 5/13/21 at 7:19 am to
If you're looking to save a few, you can wash your button down shirts like normal shirts. Dry them for ten minutes, put on a clothes hanger, (releases the wrinkles) and hang on the shower rod.

Just don't forget to set an alarm or you will have smaller shirts.

I did this for years when I was trying to save a buck. I went back to it during covid as I'm not wearing shirt/tie that much anymore. I find it's also a good way to keep my hoodies in good shape, etc...
This post was edited on 5/13/21 at 7:20 am
Posted by dakarx
Member since Sep 2018
6851 posts
Posted on 5/13/21 at 7:23 am to
I'm not sure my dry cleaning lady is still in business.. last time I saw her was Feb 2020. All my suits and shirts are still hanging in their plastic.

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