The ironing creases bring back memories of my time in the Army.
Imagine after being looked after by your mum for many years as to she always did my washing, ironing(more than likely you all probably had the same thing too).
Then from day one in the services it was all up to you,how much detergent to use etc.
But the strict way the Army wanted things done was the hardest thing to do.
You had to starch the pants and shirts so that when you ironed them the crease was like a sharp edge,and this was for all your clothes no matter if you next had to wear them forced marching through the bush ,get back to barracks and do it all over again for the next morning.
The line went from the top of your pants leg to the top of your Gp's(general purpose boots)the shirt from the collar to the end of the sleeve.
When i got married i made sure i stuffed up the ironing and washing so to this day(50 years married last week ) the Missus does not trust me anywhere near the iron or washing machine ,though i do hang out the washing ,but go nowhere near an iron.