Wednesday, July 24, 2013

Different Ways to Fold T-Shirts

Whether you work at a department, you work at Creative Ventures Inc., or you’re managing your personal set of clothes, folding T-shirts is a good skill to have. T-shirts are generally not hung up, so they typically go in drawers. Your drawer space can be disorganized and messy if you don’t properly fold and store the clothes that go in them. Your shirts may end up wrinkly or are hard to locate in a heap of tees stuffed in a drawer. Fortunately, there is no right or wrong way to fold shirts. But for starter ideas, rely on these tips and suggestions.

Traditional Method

Folding T-shirts does not have to be a time-consuming process. In fact, you can accomplish this process within 2 seconds and with 2 simple folds. First of all, find a flat surface to work on. Pick up the T-shirt so the front is facing you. You should grasp it so your thumbs rest on the outer edge of the neck of the shirt and your middle 3 fingers on each hand are on the back of the tee. Extend your pinkies out so that they reach the shoulder’s edges. Create your first fold by flicking your wrists inward and joining your pinkies together. Allow the bottom of the shirt to make contact with the table or floor you’re using. Your wrists should still be facing inward and you should gently pull the shirt toward you. Connect the top of the shirt with the bottom and let go right away. Now you have the second fold and your work here is done.

Rolled-Up Technique

Above was a quick and easy method for if you want to fold shirts. Yet you don’t necessarily need to fold your shirts to keep them neat and organized in your drawer space. Some don’t like this method because it leaves creases in the shirts. They prefer to roll up their T-shirts. This is a great way to maximize space while avoiding creases. Starting out, fold each sleeve into the front of the shirt. Next, roll your T-shirt width wise until it forms a cylinder. Then you can put the shirt away in a drawer. To use these excellent methods for folding away clothes, be sure you stock up on T-shirts from Creative Ventures Inc.

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