For all you retail workers and house wives out there...
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For all you retail workers and house wives out there...
I work retail and know what a pain it can be to fold hundereds of shirts at the end of the sales day not to mention having to come home and do the laundry as well! My fiance found this video clip. You will be amazed, at least I was!! I'm trying to teach myself how to do this now and can't wait to try this out at work!
http://www.albinoblacksheep.com/flash/fold.php
http://www.albinoblacksheep.com/flash/fold.php


Went back and watched that 3 times! They have to have put pins or cardboard or somethin' in that shirt when the tape stopped rollin' for a second! No way can it come out that nice. Can it?? ... Hold on... gotta get a shirt and try it....



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LMAO!! It took me and my fiance just as many times or more until we finally figured out how to fold the darn thing.
We kept running back to the computer to watch the video.
This is like origami for shirts, ha ha!
A first the shirts looked pretty crappy but after a few more folds then it turned out pretty good. I think my fiance did a much better job than I did. Maybe I should have him do the laundry more often.

We kept running back to the computer to watch the video.

This is like origami for shirts, ha ha!
A first the shirts looked pretty crappy but after a few more folds then it turned out pretty good. I think my fiance did a much better job than I did. Maybe I should have him do the laundry more often.

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That's cool, and it'd work out great for someone in retail (but when I worked in retail over the summer I was in the office. No short-folding for me!!
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But I personally don't care how my shirts look when they're in the drawer.
Then again, it'd be a great party trick.
Maybe I'll go back and watch that a few more times.

But I personally don't care how my shirts look when they're in the drawer.

Then again, it'd be a great party trick.

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