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A trouser press, sometimes referred to as a Corby Trouser Press, is an electrical appliance used to smooth the wrinkles from a pair of trousers (pants in Australia, Canada, South Africa and the United States). They are commonly provided in hotel rooms, though may also be purchased for home use; they are generally associated with use by businessmen who require a formal appearance to their suit.
Most trousers creases occur on the bottom two-thirds of trouser legs, particularly around the back of the knee. Trouser presses are typically the tool for removing these creases without damaging the trousers. On a typical trouser press, the side levers are raised; and the trousers placed between the pressing plate and the cushioned heating pad. The press is slowly closed, the trousers gently pulled so that they align properly and the press dial turned on for heat. The press heats to around 60 °C (140 °F) regardless of model type. It can take roughly 15 to 45 minutes to press the trousers depending on the model type and the thermostatically-controlled heating pad will warm up and gently press out creases and wrinkles without scorching the trousers. L5
Trouser Press was a rock and roll magazine started in New York in 1974 as a mimeographed fanzine by editor/publisher Ira Robbins, fellow Who fan Dave Schulps and Karen Rose under the name "Trans-Oceanic Trouser Press" (a reference to a song by the Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band and an acronymic play on the British TV show Top of the Pops). Its original scope was British bands and artists (early issues featured the slogan "America's Only British Rock Magazine"). Initial issues contained occasional interviews with major artists like Brian Eno and Robert Fripp and extensive record reviews. After 14 issues, the title was shortened to simply Trouser Press, and it gradually transformed into a professional magazine with color covers and advertising.
As the 1970s music scene transformed, so did the magazine's editorial focus. From 1976 on, Trouser Press frequently centered on the growing punk movements in both London and New York. The magazine provided in-depth articles on bands such as the Sex Pistols, The Boomtown Rats, The Clash, The Damned, the Ramones, Television, and many other similar groups, long before other U.S. music publications did. In 1980, the magazine introduced "America Underground", a recurring column devoted to local music scenes from different areas of the country. By the early 1980s, the magazine's focus was almost exclusively on new wave, alternative rock, and underground rock from both sides of the Atlantic. Starting in 1982, flexi-discs were included with every issue, totaling 27 releases. Although the magazine seemed to be thriving, with an ever-growing circulation, editor Robbins ceased publication after the April 1984 issue (#96), citing a lack of interest in the continuing but stagnating new wave scene that left his writers with very little to say.
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Ever wondered how to press a pair of trousers? The key is to use an iron, but adopt a pressing motion rather than an ironing motion. John Francomb, Creative Director at T.M.Lewin, gives this video tutorial on how to press a pair of trousers. You can view our full collection here: http://bit.ly/1K4ioxl
"Trouser Press" from The Bonzos 1968 album "The Doughnut in Granny's Greenhouse"
Corby 7700W 3 Cycle Pants Press with Automatic Shut Down and Manual Cancel Options More details, CLICK HERE = http://tinyurl.com/cPants-Press Features Flattens wrinkles and keep creases sharp without dealing with the hassle of an iron Choose from 15-minute, 30-minute and 45-minute cycles Ideal for everyday pressing of everything from business pants to casual slacks Mountable design for extra stability and an LED countdown display The Corby 7700W 3-Cycle Pants Press is designed to flatten wrinkles and keep creases sharp and stylish without dealing with the hassle of an iron. This pants press features discreet push button timers that let you choose from 15-minute, 30-minute and 45-minute press cycles. Gently remove wrinkles, while easing trousers back into shape before refreshing creases w...
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By fate I came across this little beauty in a recent hotel. Here is my review video
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A modern classic, heres a closer look at the Corby 7700 Trouser Press in Mahogany available from electricshopping.com. We have a number of different trowser presses available in many colours. This video is produced by Treepodia, a leading provider of video solutions for online retailers.
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Step-by-step build video to accompany the Haynes Techno Trousers Press-out & Build Manual
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This album is available at: http://www.amazon.com/Doughnut-Grannys-Greenhouse-Bonzo-Band/dp/B000PITXZA/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid;=1394564918 The Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band (also known as The Bonzo Dog Band) was a band created by a group of British art-school sudents of the 1960s. Combining elements of music hall, trad jazz and psychedelic pop with surreal humour and avant-garde art, the Bonzos came to the attention of a broader British public through a 1968 ITV comedy show, Do Not Adjust Your Set. The Doughnut in Granny's Greenhouse is the second album by the Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band. By this time the band had changed their name to "The Bonzo Dog Band", dropping out the "Doo-Dah". The American version of this album was retitled Urban Spaceman and added their U.K. hit single "I'm the Urban Spac...
This student film explores the formative years of legendary music journalist Lester Bangs. Bangs grew up in El Cajon, CA, a Southern California suburb 15 freeway miles east of San Diego. This 90-minute documentary film interviews many of Bangs's childhood and high school friends while examining the family issues and early influences that made Lester Bangs one of the world's greatest Rock critics. COMING SOON: Our new film Ticket to Write: The Golden Age of Rock Music Journalism. This film explores the rise of the rock magazines (1966-81), from Crawdaddy and Rolling Stone to Creem, Trouser Press, Phonograph Records Magazines, Who Put The Bomp, and more! Produced, Written, and Directed by Raul Sandelin. Chief Editor Tony Butler. Special thanks to Edward Turner and Road Ahead Productions
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[Spoken]: One, two, three, kick!
Come on everybody, clap your hands
Ooh, you're looking good
Are you having a good time? I sure am
Do you like soul music?
(No)
Well, do the trouser press, baby! One, two three!
[Sung]
Trouser press fever! Wooh!
Trouser press fever! Wooh!
Trouser press fever! Wooh!
Trouser press fever! Wooh!
Give it all you can
It's much better than
A pre-fabricated concrete cold bunker!
[Spoken]: You're so savage, Roger.
Press those trousers!
Ecstasy boost, ecstasy
[Sung]
The coffee increases shirt crease
Turn up for the books now
Trouser it to me
Don't hang me up now
(Cheering)
[Spoken]: The programme you have been listening to is a
one-act play in eight parts by G. G. Dunnett for
eighteen albatrosses and reservoir. The part of Old
Bill was played by a frying pan. The other part of Old
Bill was played by Sir Rupert Carpet who found a pair
of swimming trunks on his head and was surprised...