Rolling clothes

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JABB

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3,589 posts

242 months

Tuesday 31st January 2023
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Does rolling t shirts really work better than folding to keep away the creases?
Also, do you roll shirts too?

LuS1fer

41,541 posts

251 months

Tuesday 31st January 2023
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JABB said:
Does rolling t shirts really work better than folding to keep away the creases?
Also, do you roll shirts too?
Yes. Eveything I take, gets rolled, preferably in a large rool of multiple items. They go in hand luggage rucksack,
Haven't tried shirts as I don't wear them.

QJumper

2,709 posts

32 months

Tuesday 31st January 2023
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Yep, works for shirts and trousers too.

Best way I found for shirts was to put all the shirts on one hanger, ie inside each other, and then fold/roll.

These are good too:

https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B0B251XKPB/ref...


river_rat

702 posts

209 months

Wednesday 1st February 2023
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Yes always roll shirts - they arrive in decent shape usually (although these aren't formal shirts that need to have zero creases)!

Truckosaurus

11,905 posts

290 months

Wednesday 1st February 2023
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river_rat said:
.... (although these aren't formal shirts that need to have zero creases)!
Although hopefully if you are going somewhere where a formal shirt is needed there will be an iron available.

Also. Having rolled your clothes, on arrival at your destination, hang them up in the wardrobe rather than leaving them in your bag.

andyA700

3,184 posts

43 months

Wednesday 1st February 2023
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We have been rolling clothes for ages now, it is easier, more space efficient and virtually stops all creasing.