How to Fold a Shirt Like Retail Stores
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How to Fold a Shirt Like Retail Stores
The following steps will instruct you how to fold a t-shirt like the retail stores.
Supplies
One t-shirt
Lay Shirt Flat
Lay shirt flat on a table or on the floor.
Front Logo Facing the Ground
Make sure the back of the shirt is facing you so the front of the shirt is facing the ground.
Fold Right Sleeve
Grab the sleeve on your right and fold it towards the middle of the shirt.
Adjust Fold If Too Far
If you see the logo on the edge peeking out, then the fold is too far and you need to unfold it and fold it again.
Fold Bottom Remaining Portion
Grab the bottom portion of the shirt and fold it inwards to give an even fold on the right side.
Fold Left Sleeve
Grab the sleeve on your left and fold it towards the middle of the shirt.
Check If Fold Too Far
If you see the logo peeking out again, then adjust your fold once again to ensure the logo is not peeking out.
Fold Remaining Bottom Portion
Grab the bottom portion of the shirt and fold it inwards to give an even fold along the entire left side.
Tidy Up Creases
Run your hand over the crease on each side to make it look neat and straighten out the sleeves to get rid of wrinkles.
Fold in Half
Grab the bottom of the shirt and fold it to the top of the shirt.
Flip Shirt Around
Flip the shirt around so the front of the shirt is facing you.
Tidy Up Creases
Run your hand along the creases just to make sure it is neat and presentable.
Tidy Up Other Creases
You may need to grab the top crease and put your finger between the fold and press out to make a neater crease, if necessary.
Hand Placement
Grab the middle of the shirt with your thumbs on the logo side and your four other fingers on the other side.
Fold Shirt in Half Again
Lift the shirt off the table and allow the bottom portion of the shirt to fall underneath your hands and then lay the shirt back on the table with the front collar facing you.
One Last Tidy Up
Align the shirt on the top and firm up the creases to make the shirt look neat.
Congratulations!
You have completed the task of folding a shirt like a retail store, good job!