Sunday, August 25, 2019

How to pack a shirt to avoid wrinkles




How to wrap clothes to avoid wrinkles

Wouldn't it be great if you could pull out your suitcase and find it slippery and wrinkly? You can, if you follow the crease technique presented by Linda Koopersmith, Beverly Hills Organizer.





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47 comments:

  1. I don't have enough plastic for my 20 shirts

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  2. Why use only 3 when you can easily fit in 20 more. You ONLY need 20 suitcases. That. Is. All. #onlyinamerica

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  3. I swear to god i dont know how i got here

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  4. You must be kidding. If i do this silly instructions they will stop me at the airport to make sure im not a bags businessmen

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  5. They should call you the 'bag lady' this video sucks.............

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  6. If you have more bags, wrap the final folded shirt in as many bags as possible, then proceed to the next shirt. You will need at least 20 bags for 4 shirts, 40 for 8 shirts. If you don't have any bags, take your shirt to the dry cleaners repeatedly, at least 4 times to obtain 4 bags.

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  7. this does create more wrinkles - go find a rolling technique, that works.

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  8. instructions unclear. Bags are everywhere and I still need to fold this shirt

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  9. Am I taking plastic bags or shirts on this trip?  A Few dollars for plastic bags and $100 for new suitcase to carry all my plastic bags and $30 for extra baggage checked at airport.  Turns out a found a $20 travel steamer at Bed Bath and Beyond.

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  10. If that lady liked it quick and simple, she wouldn't have a double surname.

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  11. Then I will have a BAG full of BAGS

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  12. The idea is clever, but not so practical. One would need 3 bags/shirt. If I had 5 shirts, that would be 15 plastic bags. Highly inconvenient. Not to mention that it occupies more room from the travel bag; Which is something most travelers try to avoid. Though I admit, it does solve the wrinkle problem, even when stacking the shirts on top of one another. Thank you anyway :)

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  13. nice advice but like the rest, i think plastic bags waste too much space. i worked at uniqlo before and new shirts comes with a thin tracing paper inside.
    im gonna try some copying paper hope it works. thanks

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  14. You don't "lie" something on a table; you lay it on a table. The use of proper grammar will improve your videos.

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  15. Yeah, having to go to work 9-5 sucks. And still we have to deal with boring supervisors all the week. Some people have found a way to earn more being at home with their family than their friends earn working at offices. If you wanna know more, just ask. By the way, it will be hard to find so plastic bags here.

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  16. What if you don't have any of those plastic bags, can you use Reynolds Wrap that you buy at the store?

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  17. посмотрел бы я на лицо того, кто поверил в эту ахинею и вытащит из чемодана в ответственный момент измятую рубашечку...

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  18. I tried this and now I have a dog, what do I do now?

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  19. You could always you's trash can liners.

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  20. Instead of using plastic bag (for first bag), use a t-shirt.

    artofmanliness(.)com/2008/10/16/how-to-pack-a-bag-when-traveling/

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  21. great. gonna go rob the dry-cleaners for those bags. be right back.

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  22. This video helped me to get a job in FedEx.

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  23. "First of all take your shirt and lie it down on a table" ... "the next thing that you're gonna wanna do is save some of your dry cleaning bags". So I have to lay the shirt out and leave it there until I've collected the bags... seems impractical.

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  24. My shoes are crease free now! Thanks Jeremy!

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  25. I have 7 shirts with me for travel packing...how many plastic bag I will need to pack them as you suggested. I feel not comfortable to do that because plastic is against green environment and I want to go green.....any other solution if you have plz?

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  26. Collar looked pretty wrinkled to begin with.

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  27. It provide "pocket" of air the keep the fabric from getting Hard line creases.

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  28. nice tip ...can try news paper instead of laundry bag .

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  29. The ink may transfer to your clothing. Test it out first if you can. Thanks for watching and for taking the time to comment! ;)

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  30. We are so sorry that this did not work out for you. Thanks for watching and for coming back and giving up a report. :)

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  31. step one - lie down shirt on table . step 2 - save dry cleaning bags....my shirt has been on the table for 3 months

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  32. Its just a tip. Use it in a way that best suits you, or not at all. An iron in a suitcase is more easy? You might want to rethink that one Z.

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  33. Do you do the same thing when packing a dead body?

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