I get this all the time from fastidious European patients, all of whom want the name of my dry cleaner/laundry.
My answer: "Frigidaire".
As long as you dry these shirts in a dryer with a bona fide Permanent Press cycle (starts out warm, cools down to room temp at end cycle), and preferably with a moisture sensor as well, you simply hang them up, straight from the dryer, and they look as if you spent $5 to have them professionally laundered.
I have wrinkle-free Oxford shirts from 2006 that still look new, and as of yet have not had to retire a single one due to wear. Dress at my office is "office casual": khakis and a dress shirt suffice.
The title I named it says it all. No cons only pros You will not be un-happy with this purchase I am quite tired of Ironing or sending it to washed and pressed. This shirts stays wrinkle free more than any of my other shirts.
Absolutely wrinkle-free. I wear it Fall, Winter and Spring. Always looks neat. I weat it with 1912 cords or with dress pants. Looks like it will never wear out. I chose the sierra orange color. Fantastic. Goes with every thing. Am VERY happy with this shirt. I recommend it highly.