0 (of a garment etc) requiring no ironing if allowed to dry by hanging up -- som drypptørkes
a drip-dry shirt.
1 to dry in this manner -- dripp og drypp
The school uniform chosen by the faculty was a skirt and blouse of a beige drip-dry material, saddle oxfords, along with a dark brown cardigan for winter months.
You could just sort of drip-dry it and shake it.
Among these were the wash-and-wear sweater, the permanently pleated skirt, and the drip-dry skirt.
If he were provided with a drip-dry collar, there would be one less chore for him to do.
I should, perhaps, add that "finishing (only)" simply means the application of specialised finishing processes such as drip-dry as opposed to bleaching, dyeing and printing.
Can you imagine what it must have been like for your wives, washing your shirts and ironing them before the marvellous invention of drip-dry fabrics?
We still do not really know what "drip-dry" means.