If you don't have access to an iron or a dryer or prefer not to use them, there are still several methods you can try to get wrinkles out of clothes:
Hang in the bathroom: Hang the wrinkled clothes in the bathroom while you take a hot shower. The steam from the shower can help relax the fabric and reduce wrinkles.
Use a spray bottle: Fill a spray bottle with water and lightly mist the wrinkled areas of the clothing. Gently tug and smooth the fabric with your hands to help release the wrinkles. Hang the clothes to air dry.
Wet towel method: Dampen a clean towel (but not soaking wet) and place it over the wrinkled garment. Press and smooth the towel with your hands, then leave it for some time. The moisture from the towel can help relax the fabric, and the weight of the towel aids in reducing wrinkles.
Wrinkle release spray: Purchase a commercial wrinkle release spray, which is designed to help remove wrinkles from fabrics without ironing. Follow the product's instructions on how to use it effectively.
Tumble in the dryer with ice cubes: If you have access to a clothes dryer but prefer not to use heat, you can try this trick. Place the wrinkled clothes along with a few ice cubes into the dryer and tumble on a low-heat or no-heat setting for about 10-15 minutes. The melting ice cubes will create steam inside the dryer, helping to release wrinkles.
Weighted hanging: For some lighter fabrics, like cotton or linen, you can try weighted hanging. Dampen the garment slightly, then hang it with the heaviest part at the bottom. The weight of the fabric itself can help pull out wrinkles over time.
Stretch and smooth: For knitwear or stretchy fabrics, you can try gently stretching and smoothing the garment with your hands to minimize wrinkles.
Remember that these methods might not work as effectively as ironing, but they can be useful for minor wrinkles or fabrics that are sensitive to heat. Always check the care label of your clothing to ensure you're using the appropriate method for the fabric type, and when possible, try to prevent wrinkles by folding and storing clothes properly after laundering.