getting wrinkles out of garments for photoshoots

Sorry posted on the clothing forum,  but no responses and Im doing my shoot tonight.



I have some cotton jersey dresses to put up soon and im shooting them tonight but they have that typical jersey wrinkling from being in the package.   You know its the type of wrinkling that isnt offensive when you put the garment on to wear but on the mannequin for a close up shot it looks pretty shabby.     


How can I get some of the wrinkling out without ironing or anything that would go against its brand new with tags listing.


Maybe I could iron it on a really low heat but I just feel weird doing this and a bit scared and I guess i dont want to handle it too much other then putting it on the mannequin and then repackaging it.         Worst case scenario I guess i could get my hubby to photoshop the wrinkles out but I dont want him to have to spend too much time tweaking my ebay listing photos, pro bono lol.


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Re: getting wrinkles out of garments for photoshoots

Yes, the steam from the shower should do it.  I do this for my winter clothes.

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Re: getting wrinkles out of garments for photoshoots

I iron NWT clothes if they need it, never had a complaint. I had a steamer but found that if I got close enough to get the creases out it often 'spat' water on the garment and then I had to wait for it to dry before I could take the photo.



I never iron my own clothes but if something is heavily creased the hairdryer will sometimes do the job.

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