Definition of no-iron in US English:
 no-iron
adjectiveˌnōˈī(ə)rnˌnōˈī(ə)rn
(of clothes or fabric) wrinkle-resistant, and so not needing to be ironed after washing.
 Example sentencesExamples
-  In this no-iron, no-odor, no-spill and no-fuss society in which we live, what would we do without technology?
 -  One reason households avoid bleach and use lower temperatures is the proliferation of synthetic, no-iron fabrics, where label directions recommend cold or warm temperatures and ‘no bleach,’ according to the investigators.
 -  The '30s-'50s saw cotton, must-iron blouses change to knit (no-iron) shirts with camp logos.
 -  Yet, these same holy laws also command us not to eat pork or wear no-iron cotton/polyester blends.