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iSAVvy: More Space For Clothes

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This is a short post. I prefer to let the pictures do the talking. 

I have been using Marie Kondo method of folding my clothes and storing them into my drawers. I find her method practical for my personal use. So below are how it is done for different type of clothes. As for those not included in this post, it is likely that they are not recommended to be folded and left on the hangers. 

How to Fold T-Shirts (Credit: HomeAdvisor)
The idea behind this folding is to allow the folded clothes to stand on its own. That way they can be stacked side by side in the drawers. This is the method that I used most for my clothes, including bermudas and jeans as it allows me easier access to them and also see their colors clearly.

How to Fold Shirt (Credit: HomeAdvisor)

How to Fold Trousers (Credit: HomeAdvisor)

How to Fold Blouses (Credit: HomeAdvisor)

How to Fold Dresses  (Credit: HomeAdvisor)

How to Fold Turtle Neck Sweaters (Credit: HomeAdvisor)

How to Fold Hooded Sweaters (Credit: HomeAdvisor)

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