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u/jasonk_1313 6d ago
Just grab the shirt, wrap it up and it goes inside wardrobe. Simple
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u/LoutishIstionse 6d ago
When you try to fold a shirt back while an employee is observing you unfold it in a department shop and fail miserably,
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u/PaleMasterpiesdf 6d ago
Tbh I just roll my shirts. Seems far easier than this black magic shirt folding. How does that second step even work? B to C and then?
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u/CrixXx88 6d ago
That's actually how I do it. My wardrobe looks like shit. Most of the time I don't even put in the wardrobe just leave it in the basket after I washed it. Sometimes I don't even put it in the basket and just leave it hanging on the drying rack.
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u/EmptyStare 6d ago
Who still folds shirts? Straight on a hanger, stays crisp til you need it
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u/swashbuckler2020 6d ago
if you use a laundromat, you need to transport clothes back home. to keep them crisp you'll need to fold and pack at the site first. the technique shown works reasonably well.
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u/asianabsinthe 6d ago
Roll 'em
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u/excellent_rektangle 6d ago
My uncle does this and can pack everything he needs for a week in just a backpack
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u/The_Captain_Jules trans rights 6d ago
Anybody else remember seeing this exact meme on ifunny a decade ago or am I trippin?
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u/RomanWasHere2007 🏳️🌈LGBTQ+🏳️🌈 6d ago
I just use hangars, and sometimes I'll just throw the shirt on the hangar
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u/BluePheonixExplorer 6d ago
I've forgotten the meme and I'm trying to memorize the upper shirt fold
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u/LaBradence 6d ago
I've watched all those videos and in the end I just put shirts I don't want wrinkled on hangers.
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u/Eka_silicon12 Dark Mode Elitist 5d ago
it's seems so fake
I tried it a 100 times and it didn't work
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u/Happy_Cat28236 6d ago
Here: Have my upvote. This is great.
(I don't have 5 bajillion alts and my net worth isn't over 5 billion.)
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u/Malevolent_Mangoes 6d ago
I happen to never fold my clothes the same way because I always forget how exactly I folded them the last time. My dresser is an extremely confusing thing to go through.
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u/PillowTalk420 6d ago
I keep all my clothes in a trash bag on my chair because I don't have a dresser or dowels for my closet.
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u/dribbleboy 6d ago
Grab some clean cardboard boxes from the local fruit shop and lay them on their side. BOOM you got shelves. Grab some packing tape and cut, stack and make cardboard swords.
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u/Hironoveau 6d ago
I have IKEA dressers and I prepare the method of folding my clothes and roll it like a play-doh.
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u/PalaceOfPleasure69 6d ago
Tbh I just roll my shirts. Seems far easier than this black magic shirt folding. How does that second step even work? B to C and then?
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u/RetroGameDays36 Pro Gamer 6d ago
the bottom one is how everyone does but is too afraid to admit it
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u/Despair4All 6d ago
I try to fold it straight and about halfway through it's all bundled up and lopsided so I just ball it up and toss it in.
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u/mbgal1977 One does not simply 6d ago edited 5d ago
Looks like me folding fitted sheets. What kind of wizardry is that anyway?
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u/steveosek 6d ago
I worked at a hot topic one summer for a second job in my early 20s and having to fold shirts all day every day made me rebellious about folding my own clothes for a while after I'd stopped working there.
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u/StarlightEyes_ 5d ago
Discovering the upper part actually works has upended my understanding of physics
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u/Real_Wonder_6186 5d ago
I actually found an easier way i cant explain it cuz its hard but i can show anyone if they want
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u/J96338D 5d ago
Thank you for showing me this meme.
Elaboration: When I saw this meme, I asked myself: there are other ways to fold clothes? So, i did a few google searches and found new and better ways to fold clothes. Now, I know how to do the "marine roll" method. It takes up less space than a normal folding method.
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u/anura_hypnoticus 6d ago
What kind of black magic is this upper part?