Clean clothes-still unironed, of course-had to be hung up, and they could not be covered well enough so flies and moth-millers did not speck them.
"Across the Fruited Plain"
Florence Crannell Means
Many of the convicts had leg irons, but so fastened as to be but slight hindrance to their working powers, but the majority were unironed.
"Colonel Thorndyke's Secret"
G. A. Henty
Many housewives have a theory that unironed sheets are the more hygienic; that ironing destroys the life and freshness imparted by the sun and air.
"The Complete Home"
Various