A person who irons clothes is commonly referred to as an "ironer." In a professional setting, they may also be called a "laundry worker" or "pressing technician." In some contexts, particularly in domestic settings, they might simply be known as the "person who does the ironing."
To transfer heat to the clothes to iron the clothes
They take creases out of your clothes.
Well, honey, a person who irons clothes is called an ironer. It's as simple as that. They take those wrinkly messes and make them look presentable with a hot piece of metal. So, next time you need your clothes pressed, just call up your friendly neighborhood ironer.
They were first invented by using clothes irons then some clever person thought that was dumb and made a machine
Andy Irons's birth name is Philip Andrew Irons.
Gerald Irons's birth name is Gerald Dwayne Irons.
Janine Irons's birth name is Janine Mireille Irons.
Jeremy Irons's birth name is Jeremy John Irons.
Max Irons's birth name is Maximilian Paul Diarmuid Irons.
Samuel Irons's birth name is Samuel James Brefni Irons.
Irons or iron
Traditionally, irons were made of iron. They were heated by a fire and then applied to clothes. Today, irons are usually made of other metals.