A study commissioned by a clothes-iron vendor concludes that Seattle has America's biggest slobs:
* We're more likely to wear a wrinkled shirt to work — 23 percent would in Seattle, compared with the national average of 17.8 percent.
* Almost all the cities surveyed are doing more ironing, up an average 8.8 percent nationally. Seattle residents showed a 1 percent decrease.
* Only 8.9 percent of us think jeans are inappropriate for work, compared with 15.9 percent nationally.
* Only 7.4 percent of us think tight or revealing clothing is wrong for work, compared with 12.5 percent nationally.
* Just 1.5 percent of us find unkempt/dirty clothing uncool at work, compared with 5.3 percent nationally.
* Conversely (and this makes sense): Only 10.1 percent of us were spoken to in the workplace about inappropriate attire, compared with 12.7 percent nationally.