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Re: Shirt Folding
I can get it in the first position, like when it's first folded over, but I can't figure out that second thing where it's flipped over and just a rectangle and a sleeve.
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Now that's pretty damn cool and very useful. Too bad I just hang everything up.
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You hang T-shirts up??
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I hang my t-shirts up.
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You hang t-shirts up?
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Doesnt that take a ridiculous amount of closet space?
I reserve my precious closet space for nice shirts, suits, girlfriend's bras, etc. |
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I don't have very much clothing. A few jackets, about 10-15 t-shirts, around 5-10 pairs of pants... it doesn't take much space to hang a t-shirt up. I have a lot more closet space than drawer space.
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That is the coolest thing ever.
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Re: Shirt Folding
[ QUOTE ]
I can get it in the first position, like when it's first folded over, but I can't figure out that second thing where it's flipped over and just a rectangle and a sleeve. [/ QUOTE ] OK. It's really, really simple. Stand so the shirt is to the left of you. Reach across the shirt and place right hand at the top, between the shoulder and the neck. Left hand in middle of shirt, same distance away from side of shirt as right hand is away from side/shoulder seam. Now, grab shirt at top with right hand and go over the left hand and grab the bottom of the shirt, again the same distance away from the side. At this point, your right hand has come over your left hand. Now, keep holding on to the top and bottom with your right hand and pull your left hand towards you, pulling the shirt with it. That's the magical part right there. |
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