If you feel uncomfortable in classic-style clothes or are tired of them, but you still need to wear them, then add a little casual style, which emphasizes the comfort of the clothes. You can, for example, smooth out the arrows on the trousers, while maintaining the classic top style.

It is necessary
- - ironing board;
- - iron.
Instructions
Step 1
Most often, the style of classic trousers involves the presence of arrows on them. This allows you to visually make your legs more slender. But those arrows on the trousers can be easily smoothed out at home. Put on your ironing board and get your iron ready.
Step 2
Look at the trousers for the manufacturer's sewn-in tag. The name of the material from which the product is made will be indicated on the label of branded clothing. For a specific type of fabric, you need to set a specific temperature for ironing pants.
Step 3
The iron drawn on the tag assumes the ironing of the trousers. An iron with three dots on the body means that they are made of cotton or linen and can be ironed at a temperature not exceeding 200 degrees. The arrows on trousers made of cotton or linen are best smoothed out when they are wet (you can specially wet the places where the arrows are located).
Step 4
The drawing of the iron, which is enclosed by dots in a circle, means that these trousers should be ironed at a temperature not exceeding 140 degrees.
Step 5
An iron with two dots on the body indicates a temperature limit of up to 130 degrees, since these products are made of silk, polyester, wool or polyester.
Step 6
The image of an iron with one dot on the body means that trousers can only be ironed at 120 degrees. This pattern is typical for products made of nylon, nylon, polyamide, acetate, polyacrylic or viscose.
Step 7
An image of an iron with steam, crossed out in a crisscross pattern, indicates that the product cannot be steamed.