How to Fold Button Up Shirts (Works for All Collared Shirts)

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Published 2021-04-24
Free Laundry Folding Cheatsheet: organizing.tv/free/

Clever ways to fold dress shirts and collared shirts. The first fold is the regular way to fold dress shirts. After I show you a variation you can use for travel. Then we move on to some more interesting ways to fold collared shirts like the file fold, and then finally my favorite, the way to fold dress shirts to save space.

Note: All these methods work on both short-sleeved dress shirts, as well as long-sleeved ones. And it will work fine on polo shirts as well.

Step-by-step illustrations for folding shirts: organizing.tv/fold-collared-shirts

Last weeks video on folding to save space:    • Folding Clothes to Save Space (Comple...  

All Comments (21)
  • @BillSmithPerson
    The 80’s background music captures the excitement of shirt folding!
  • @ahamednizar52
    Your “ta-da” sounds like Mr Bean! Haha. Thank you for the video!
  • @Quashhop
    Laundry and making beds are my weaknesses but not anymore. Great vid!
  • @GrowWithGuri
    you made my packing easier. thanks for showing more than one way to fold 🙏
  • @robertfoster3214
    Excellent value teach us how to fold keep great lessons l enjoy it
  • @DylanRiley2011
    Man, your videos are amazing! Unbelievably helpful. Thanks so much for sharing.
  • @owomaster5435
    Thanks man I've always had problems with fitting clothes in draws this helped a lot
  • @l.b.1952
    I use the rolling method (last) for t-shirts and shirts, and even dresses and trousers and they all come out very nice. Just not roll them to tide en leave some space between the pieces or pack them in compartments. Another tip: use are cardboard roll (from a poster/bottle of wine/whiskey package) and but the rolled up shirt into those (eg if you traveling with a bag not a suitcase)
  • Thanks. Just packed suit trousers, shirts for three days, night clothes, underwear, toiletries, a laptop and chargers in a small carry on backpack. Travel away for work interstate for 3.5 days, no check in. For me that is a win,
  • @SandEdwards
    As a first time viewer I was impressed by your likable “on camera“ presence and spirit.😊So I subscribed and found your bio to be quite a fascinating, inspirational story. Question: Have you considered using dry cleaning plastic bags/tissue paper to reduce wrinkles? They seem to work pretty well especially for travel.