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The simplest way to fold a t-shirt

A few years ago my neighbor taught me how to fold a t-shirt and ever since she did I couldn't stop! It was so easy and convenient, perfect for traveling!

Follow the simple instructions to learn how!

Step one: Place the shirt face down onto a clean surface.
Step two: Fold the shirt upwards, in half.

Step three: Fold  the shirt sleeves down.
Step four: Fold the shirt in half, downwards
Step five: Fold both sides twords the middle.
Step six: Tuck the right side into the first pocket on the opposite side
Tada! You did it! This t-shirt tip will definitely come on handy. I fold mine like this all the time so I can see all them without messing up my drawers and I fold them like this to put in my packing cubes for traveling! Hope you enjoyed!

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