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The ultimate guide to folding a shirt

Fold your clothes like an Origami master using a laundry folding tool. Properly folded items not only take up less space, it also keeps your clothing looking great and ready for wear – with the minimum of wrinkles! Imagine: no more digging out a favourite top only to find it looks more creased than when you ironed it… Suddenly, getting dressed or packing for a trip becomes a lot less stressful. With a few tips and this very clever little folding board you’re going to learn about folding clothes like a pro!


HOW TO FOLD A SHIRT

What a nightmare: a pile of freshly ironed shirts and no coat hangers! How can you possibly fold these without ending up with more lines on them than a road map? Easy:

1) Simply lay the shirt (buttoned up) face down and arms spread out.
2) Now fold the top of the shirt in half over the bottom (so that the collar rests on the bottom edge).
3) Take the arms and fold them neatly across the top half.


The result is a beautiful piece of shirt folding which minimizes creasing and even allows you to neatly stack one on top of another. Sound a little much to remember? No problem, this smart folding board has easy, step by step instructions printed on it for easy reference!


HOW TO FOLD A T-SHIRT

No guide on how to fold clothes would be complete without that everyday item: the humble T-shirt. Ironically, T-shirts are probably the garments we take least care in folding! No more – get this right and you’ll be well on your way to earning a black belt in folding laundry…

1) Place your T-shirt face down and fold neatly in half lengthways.
2) Fold the arms over together onto the main body so that the overall shape is as rectangular as possible.
3) Take the bottom of the T-shirt fold it over the top to form a neat little package.

Short on time and need to speed things up? The clothes folding board makes troublesome T-shirt folding a snap – with a click, clack, click!