A "non-iron" shirt from Brooks Brothers. At around $45/shirt (on sale!), these things are insanely expensive, but they do sort of mostly work. You still have to remove them from the dryer as soon as the cycle ends, but unless you're a no-wrinkle freak, you'll probably be pretty happy with wearing these shirts w/out ironing. That's worth a lot. Thanks to a tip from SCM, I see L.L. Bean also offers a variety of "wrinkle-resistant" shirts for much less (~$32) than Brooks Brothers charges ($65!). Perhaps I'll try a few of those next.