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These things are disappearing because millennials refuse to pay for them.

Suit or t-shirt?

Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg is rarely seen in a full suit, unless he's being questioned by Congress. Instead, he wears a simple T-shirt every day and has even made that look synonymous with success in the tech industry. As a result, millennials are following suit.

Not only that, but workplaces now allow casual attire every day, not just on Fridays. It has become more accessible and convenient to ditch the suit, unless you have to wear one for a special occasion. Lifestyles are increasingly focused on wearing leisurewear.

These things are disappearing because millennials refuse to pay for them.

Goodbye wrinkles!

Just like suits, the habit of ironing is slowly going out the door. Who has the time to plug in the iron, wait for it to heat up, and then become a wrinkle-removing master? Not millennials, of course!

Many fabrics nowadays don't need ironing, and even for those that do, millennials have adopted some tricks to avoid it. One of them is to put anything that wrinkles in the dryer for about twenty minutes on a low heat setting. Another option is to hang your shirt in the bathroom while you shower, so it stretches out with the steam.

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