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I've folded many t-shirts in my time but NOT in that way! I wasn't aware that it was considered an "ART"! Razz
 
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When I fold a t-shirt, my finished product looks like that but I do it in a couple folds and one flip while holding the shirt in front of me.
 
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It must not be a guy thing. No matter how I try to neatly fold a T-shirt, the result is always the same.........they look like they've been wadded up and stuffed in the corner since the approximate time of the Truman administration. Smile
 
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Well I have folded many a T-shirt in my day but must admit, I've never folded one like that! Yet my finished product looks the same. Some stores actually have a folding form you can use that lessens the time of folding.
 
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Wow! T-Shirt Origami! Big Grin

I can't believe it actually worked! Smile
(OK - I can't believe I actually got it to work! Roll Eyes)
Thanks, Dixie! Wink
 
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I hang them on hangers, no fuss, no muss and no wrinkles or lines. Also my single drawer is too full of my Faster than Light(s) (Fruit of the loom) and socks.

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