#5: Ironing
In the 1950s and 1960s, pristine clothing was the norm, emphasizing neatly ironed garments, even for casual wear. This era favored polished shoes and perfectly pleated slacks, making ironing a necessary skill taught from a young age, particularly to women. This tradition underscored the importance of maintaining a polished appearance at all times.

Conversely, the modern household often doesn’t possess an iron, and many are unaware of how to use one. The shift towards anti-crease fabrics and the widespread use of dryers signify a changing attitude towards clothing maintenance. Today, the emphasis on crease-free clothes has significantly diminished, reflecting a broader cultural shift towards convenience and practicality in fashion.