The antonyms for the phrase "more well-pressed" are basically descriptive of a condition that is opposite in meaning. These antonyms include rumpled, wrinkled, unkempt, disheveled, creased, crumpled, unironed, and disordered. To be rumpled means to be untidy or disarranged, while wrinkled implies having lines, folds, or creases on one's clothing or fabric. When something is unkempt, it is messy or unpolished, and disheveled suggests being untidy or disordered in appearance. Creased implies having lines or clefts on a surface, while crumpled is synonymous to being crushed or folded.