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One of those flip boards for folding shirts, especially if youβre adhd, it makes it so you can neatly fold them and still see the front of the shirt so no more unfolding a bunch of things to check if itβs what you want and then just get left there unfolded
genuinely curious, do most people fold shirts so the front ends up inside? I pretty much just copied the way they fold them at stores so the front is on display
My wife doesn't just do this, she irons t-shirts inside out to protect the design, but also folds them with the design on the inside. Most of my t-shirts are black, so I have no way of telling them apart without unfolding them...
Sounds like you should spend 100β¬ on changing your wife then! /s
I took to rolling mine, takes half the space, quarter of the time, and no wrinkles or seems.
I simply hang all of my cloths in the closet. Shirts, pants, underwear. Socks go in a bag (which is also hanging)