Hang the clothes up right after removing them from the dryer so that wrinkles don’t come back. Or wear them right away. If you leave the clothes in the dryer for a long time after the cycle ends or toss them into a clothes basket, the wrinkles will probably return. Put a couple ice cubes into the dryer or mist the clothing with water before drying them. [1] X Research source The ice cubes will melt, and turn into steam, which will help remove the wrinkles from the clothing. Or you could put a damp sock into the dryer with the wrinkled clothing. [2] X Research source

The downside of this approach is that you have to be careful not to burn yourself, as well as the clothing. And the heat will be inconsistent because the pot could cool fast and is a circular shape. Still, it’s better than wearing a wrinkled shirt, and this method should help you remove at least some wrinkles.

It’s also useful that the iron clamps down on the clothing, meaning it will apply more direct heat than another method, such as a blow dryer. Make sure that you clean the iron first. If you leave hair products on it, like hairspray, they could mar your clothes. Be aware that the products could transfer from your hair onto the iron with each use. [7] X Research source You could burn your shirt if you press the flat iron onto the clothing for too long, so be careful. You should not use a curling iron with a round barrel for this.

Hold the dryer about two inches away from the clothing so you don’t make it too hot. You don’t want to burn the clothing or otherwise damage it. You could also hang the wrinkled clothing first, and then direct the blow dryer’s heat on it, again standing one or two inches away. If the wrinkles are still visible, try to place your garment under your mattress overnight. This may work well with t-shirts, shorts, pants, and sweatshirts. [9] X Expert Source Ayad MirjanDry Cleaner & Laundry Specialist Expert Interview. 11 August 2021.

One benefit of this approach is you can drink a cup of tea afterwards! This approach works well for small problem areas on the clothing. If you have a larger wrinkled garment, it’s best to use the steam from a hot shower instead.