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Is this a normal amount of wrinkliness?

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In the pursuit of a refined wardrobe, the Muji cool touch organic cotton skirt has garnered admiration for its style and shape. However, the wrinkling issue raises a valid concern for those who value both aesthetics and practicality. After attempting to iron it, the skirt still exhibited noticeable creases after minimal wear. As you contemplate its place in your wardrobe, it’s worth exploring whether other natural fabric options might offer a more enduring elegance. Are there alternatives that maintain a polished look throughout the day?
Is this a normal amount of wrinkliness?
Is this a normal amount of wrinkliness?

I recently purchased the Muji cool touch organic cotton skirt and I really love the style and shape, but I'm noticing that it's pretty wrinkle prone. I tried to iron it and give it another test run, but this is what happened to the back after maybe an hour of sitting, even though I tried to smooth it out before I sat. So I'm sure after a full day of wearing it, it would be worse.

I'm still thinking of keeping it because I otherwise really like it and the construction is good, but are there much better alternatives? Are decent natural material dresses/skirts not supposed to have this issue? This one has a crisp texture and pleats, which probably don't help.

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