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Does anyone have any tips or idea for getting a sharp crease on pants that don't have permanent creases? I've heard of Joseph A. Banks Travelers crease, does it work? I want my honig's heather greys to have a sharp crease like my polywools.

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Does anyone have any tips or idea for getting a sharp crease on pants that don't have permanent creases? I've heard of Joseph A. Banks Travelers crease, does it work? I want my honig's heather greys to have a sharp crease like my polywools.

Yes they do. A guy here at work does this to his pants at JosAB and he swears by it........

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The traveler crease is a fine bead of silicone that is placed in the seam. I have seen it an it looks very sharp. I am not sure how it would work with ironing though.

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I don't know what this travelers crease is, but I have my seamstress sew in permanent creases in my pants and they look really good.

I like that idea

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No one uses Spray Starch and an iron? Put a crease in with iron, then spray on starch and iron over crease again, spray some more, iron again. I only do it to front of the pants.

But I will look into the permanent solution given here for wash and wear option.

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Danny, None of us are saying we don't still bust out the iron and starch bottle. But its a great way to keep it sharp longer and a great starting point to keep the creases consistent.


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