Trouser press

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A trouser press, also referred to by the trademarked name Corby trouser press, is an electrical appliance used to smooth the wrinkles from a pair of trousers. They are commonly provided in hotel rooms worldwide, though may also be purchased for home use; they are generally associated with use by businessmen who require a formal appearance to their suit.

RAF veteran Peter Corby, the inventor of the press, died in August 2021, at the age of 97.{{Cite news|url=https://www.telegraph.co.uk/obituaries/2021/08/20/peter-corby-inventor-famous-electric-trouser-press-became-fixture/|title=Peter Corby, inventor of the famous electric trouser press that became a fixture in hotel rooms across the globe – obituary|newspaper=The Telegraph |date=August 20, 2021|via=www.telegraph.co.uk}}{{Cite web|url=https://eminetra.co.uk/electric-trouser-press-inventor-peter-corby-dies-at-age-97/656493/|title=Electric trouser press inventor Peter Corby dies at age 97|date=August 21, 2021}}

Trouser pressing process

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 {{convert|60|C}} 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.

Corby Trouser Press

The Corby Trouser Press brand is the generic trademark for the product. John Corby Limited was established by John Corby in Windsor, Berkshire, in 1930 as a manufacturer of valet stands. These were later improved with the addition of a pressing area and the first Corby trouser press was launched. These subsequently became electrically heated during the 1960s.

In 1977, John Corby Limited became part of what is now Jourdan plc and relocated to Andover, Hampshire in 1986. In 2005, the company moved manufacturing to the premises of a sister company, Suncrest Surrounds Limited in Peterlee, Co Durham. All sales, marketing and service operations continue to operate from Andover, though the business was acquired in 2009 by Fired Up Corporation Ltd, based in Huddersfield. The brand was later re-launched, reverting to its founding name of "Corby of Windsor".

See also

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