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How To Fold Clothes: Step By Step Guides

Folding clothes can be a pain on laundry day. However, once you know how to fold clothes properly, you can save valuable space in your wardrobe and prevent creasing

Whether you're organising your closet, packing for a trip, or just trying to make the most of your storage space, learning how to fold different types of clothing is essential. In this guide, we’ll walk you through step-by-step instructions for folding all your wardrobe essentials, plus cover alternative folding techniques. 

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Step By Step Instructions On How To Fold Tops

Step 1: Lay the top flat on a smooth surface with the front facing down.

Step 2: Fold one sleeve inward toward the centre of the shirt.

Step 3: Repeat on the other side, ensuring the edges align.

Step 4: Fold the bottom hem up to the neckline in thirds or halves, depending on your storage preference.

Step By Step Instructions On How To Fold Trousers

Step 1: Lay the trousers flat and smooth out any wrinkles.

Step 2: Fold one leg over the other so that the seams align.

Step 3: Fold the trousers in half by bringing the hem up to the waistband. For compact storage, fold again into thirds.

Step By Step Instructions On How To Fold Skirts

Step 1: Lay the skirt flat on a surface and smooth out any wrinkles.

Step 2: Fold the skirt in half lengthwise, aligning the waistband with the hem.

Step 3: Fold the skirt into thirds or quarters, depending on your available space.

Step By Step Instructions On How To Fold Dresses

Step 1: Lay the dress flat with the front facing down.

Step 2: Fold the sides toward the centre, ensuring the sleeves (if any) are tucked in.

Step 3: Fold the dress in half from top to bottom and then fold again if needed for compact storage.

Different Folding Methods

There are various methods for folding clothes, each serving a different purpose:

  • Kon Mari Method: Popularised by Marie Kondo, this method involves folding clothes into compact rectangles that stand upright in drawers.
  • Folding for Packing: Compact, space-saving folds ensure efficient packing in suitcases.
  • Flat Folding: Traditional folding method for shelves or dressers.
  • Military Fold: A tight, compact method that saves space and prevents wrinkles.

Each method has its advantages depending on whether you’re storing, organising, or packing clothes.

Folding vs Rolling Clothes

Folding and rolling clothes both have their benefits:

  • Folding keeps clothes crisp and organised, making it ideal for home storage.
  • Rolling is excellent for packing as it maximises space and minimises wrinkles.

For suitcases, rolling is often preferred, while folding is better if you are storing clothes in a closet or wardrobe.

Summary

Learning how to fold different clothing items efficiently helps keep your wardrobe organised and maximises space. If you want to skip the hassle of folding, our Wash & Fold services could be perfect for you.

Whether using the traditional folding methods for home organisation or rolling clothes for travel, understanding different folding techniques ensures a wrinkle-free and space-efficient solution. Try different methods to see what works best for your needs!

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