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05-06-2005, 09:21
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MEN Ironing ?
"Turbo" ironing
A high street store is getting macho with its marketing in order to sell household irons to men.
Argos is trying to make buying an iron as appealing to men as buying a new car by promoting the "turbo" power of its more expensive models.
The chain is also using sales jargon such as "ultimate control" and "precision" to encourage men to do battle with their creases and buy irons worth up to £229 in their current catalogue.
The company say men increasingly want to see irons as a power tool, rather than as a traditional domestic appliance and want macho models to match.
There has been a 17 per cent increase in the number of men who do their own ironing over the last decade, claims the store. It says that an increase in male grooming and a growing number of single men living on their own is behind the new interest in the domestic activity.
"The world of ironing is taking on a new identity, and for the very first time it has a Y chromosome," said Argos' iron buyer, Eddie Kemp.
Argos says it will continue its macho marketing by describing the amount of steam produced by each iron in a similar way that the power of a car engine is described
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05-06-2005, 09:31
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I am Band
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Re: MEN Ironing ?
Which ****** in an advertising agency dreamt up this load of hocum? All it means is that I can burn my shirts in half the time that it previously took.
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05-06-2005, 22:07
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Re: MEN Ironing ?
Well, to me that seems quite true because I live on my own and I do my own demestic chores such as Ironing and to top it off I have a top of the range Polti Vaporella 400R steam iron. It does the biz. hehe
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05-06-2005, 22:18
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Re: MEN Ironing ?
Well as my dad always said to me "Should Leave Men To Drive The Car and Women To Drive The Iron!!!" Good old dad i say hes right lol
Even though i will say that i do iron some of my own clothes sometimes.
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06-06-2005, 08:00
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Re: MEN Ironing ?
£229 for an iron?!?!?!?
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06-06-2005, 09:42
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Re: MEN Ironing ?
When I got married my ironing activity pretty much ceased - my wife tends to do it instead!
It's not that I can't - she is quicker at it than me!
And when we can afford it, she won't have to do it very much, as we would pay someone to do it for us (she doesn't like ironing very much!)
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06-06-2005, 16:01
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I am Band
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Re: MEN Ironing ?
Two hundred & twenty nine quid for a ...'kin iron?
Jeezus. I'd be frightened of picking it up at that price, in case I dropped it, or broke it!
I'll buy Lettie one for Christmas. She won't throw it at me when she realises just how much it's worth.
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06-06-2005, 16:50
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Re: MEN Ironing ?
and is it not any wonder that the usage of blokes ironing has gone up 17%.............WHAT PERCENT HAS PEROXIDE GONE UP.HE..HE..never phone a blonde when shes ironing..she will burn her ear....lol
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06-06-2005, 21:07
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Re: MEN Ironing ?
That price is a bit steep for an iron! I still don't think it gets men to do the ironing
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07-06-2005, 00:28
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Re: MEN Ironing ?
Quote:
Originally Posted by Steph
That price is a bit steep for an iron! I still don't think it gets men to do the ironing
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thats because us blokes are straight enough !
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07-06-2005, 14:20
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Re: MEN Ironing ?
Any excuse!
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07-06-2005, 15:11
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Re: MEN Ironing ?
the men in my house wouldent know what to do with an iron ,especialy a posh one ...
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07-06-2005, 15:12
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Re: MEN Ironing ?
my point exactly
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07-06-2005, 15:14
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Re: MEN Ironing ?
i could do ironing but it just recks my footy shirts so i just hang them up and the creases drop out if not i zip up my jacket simple really LOL only shirts and proper pants need ironing anything else the creases drop out!!!!
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07-06-2005, 15:59
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land of hope and glory
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Re: MEN Ironing ?
heres one for you lads if going out in a jacket dont bother with the sleeves and back of the shirt,put the shirt on put a towel down the front and iron it while you have it on . easy peasey
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