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How to Fold a T-Shirt in 2 Seconds

08/15/2009 | By Richard Darell
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Alright, I think I managed to find the holy grail, the very core of awesomeness. I think I even dare to say that I have uncovered the coolest and best time saver in the world. At least for me. I am a guy that sports a collection of at least a hundred t-shirts and washing them and folding them is truly a time consuming endeavour. However, with this new technique I will probably save myself enough time to even watch a little bit of TV.

Just watch how easy it looks. Just watch how gracefully the person does the fold. And it’s all in the “Flick”. The flick, what a beautiful move. Alright, I can’t help it. I think this has to be the coolest household time saver EVER! I am sure every guy and girl is going to love this. Not to mention, all the people you can impress by doing this. Awesomeness!!

How to Fold a T-Shirt in 2 Seconds

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Known as a leader in social media, Richard shares his extensive knowledge of cutting edge design with designers and developers all over the world. Richard founded Bit Rebels in 2009, and currently the site welcomes over one million visitors each month. Minervity.com, another one of Richard's very successful sites, is known as the go-to place for design tutorials and information on the latest techniques. Richard's creativity has also led him to a very long and successful career in music as a song writer and producer for International artists. Richard hails from Stockholm, Sweden but also spends time in Los Angeles. Follow Richard on Twitter: @Minervity


19 Comments

Misty Belardo

August 15th, 2009

Yes Richard, this is awesome, wow in just 2 seconds.. I got to try that.

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Darren Sproat

August 15th, 2009

IT WORKS! I just tried this and it works. I am going to have to work on the ‘flick’ a little more but WOW!

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Tomas Laurinavicius

August 16th, 2009

It works! Thanks.

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Aldric

August 16th, 2009

but the vid is 0:24 secs long… classic idea though… neat…

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Jeff

August 16th, 2009

I think I wasted more time trying to do this than I would if I folded my shirts the old-fashioned way, but thanks.

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Diana Adams

August 16th, 2009

Oh yeah baby, this is coooool! I was in a department store one day and I saw someone that works there folding the shirts like this. Maybe it’s a secret thing that everyone that works at clothing stores learns, but everyone else never gets to learn. Well not anymore. I’m trying this when I get my laundry out of the dryer today.

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Tim

August 16th, 2009

Yeah. That was a lot more awesome than I had anticipated.

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Sarah

August 16th, 2009

Easy! I showed dad how to do that!

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Amílcar Tavares

August 18th, 2009

This is a huge tip! Thank you.

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Ian

August 20th, 2009

Brilliant! A bit complex to see the magical snap in the video but once you get it then its cake.

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Jacques//An1ken

August 23rd, 2009

I was taught this trick a while ago and haven’t looked back since. The Chinese method of folding a shirt, so they say..well that’s what I was told :)

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squareart

August 27th, 2009

Very cool, I’ve got to try this out.

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Arnt Eriksen

August 30th, 2009

Love this way of folding t-shirts. It’s the quickest way to get the clean clothes in the basket folded and put in place. Great post, Richard

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Anthony Hortin

August 30th, 2009

Wow. That’s really awesome! Great find Richard. Thanks

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Richard Darell Reply:

Yeah, it’s a great trick and it really speed things up as well. :)

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thewayofmoney.com

September 6th, 2009

Ahhhhh we were taught how to do this when I worked in retail for the Japanese equivalent of GAP. It was such an awesome trick although I never mastered it ;)

Thanks!

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Fuad Ahasan Chowdhury

September 8th, 2009

oweeeee…. its a freaking tip.. I’ll try it asap i reach home ;)

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stacy

September 27th, 2009

You go to fast! I can’t tell how you do the “flick” thing! But it looks awesome!

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Aaron

February 15th, 2010

It took me a few minutes to learn it but it works! woohoo!

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