Perfectly Folded Shirt
Some might call it obsessive, but the phrase "appreciative of neatness" is a much kinder term. Regardless of the wording, if this character trait applies to you, the Perfectly Folded Shirt might be just what you need. The shirt is stitched to fold in exactly the same way as the day it was bought, with perfect creases and the same perfectly geometric shape that is found on store displays, freeing you from any concerns of unwanted wrinkles or misaligned edges. The downside is that it has creases sewn into it, but you can always tell people it's a new trend and you're just ahead of the curve. Price: £79.
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Brent in Chicago Sep 25th 2006 7:17PM
Or you could just go to http://fold-your-shirt.com/
Devynn Oct 1st 2006 7:45PM
wow, that's ugly. i just tend to roll my shirts, rather then fold them. save more room that way, and you don't have as many wrinkles to iron out. just un roll and go! :)
Michelle Oct 1st 2006 5:13PM
Yea rite i would never buy a shirt like that, it looks like something i would wear to a BORING work place, who needs perfection in the fashion world like that shirt anyway.
Jen Oct 1st 2006 4:38PM
Oh for Petes sake. Perfectly folded shirt? Sounds like whoever is concerned about that needs to take a trip to Darfur,Iraq or New Orleans and find out what really counts :)
MeMyselfandI Oct 1st 2006 5:01PM
I completely agree Jen. ^_^
Alexis Oct 1st 2006 5:32PM
Uhhhh....
Walking around with creases in my shirt is not what I want...
IF you are too lazy to fold your on shirt, then for god sakes, you have issues. I'm 12, and I don't even need a shirt that will be folded like that.
sherrie Oct 1st 2006 5:40PM
why not put your shirt on a hanger instead?
Wendy Oct 1st 2006 5:53PM
I also totally agree with Jen. Get a grip, people, and concentrate on the really important issues we have to deal with in our lives. Yeah, right -- "obsessive" equals "appreciative of neatness" -- what a load of crap. It sound like pure laziness and being anal retentive to me. And at 79 pounds sterling -- please, give me and donate that amount of money to the folks here in the U.S. who really need it.
Talcott Scovill Oct 1st 2006 6:44PM
Stupid dribble! There are more important things in the world than this. People ! Get a life,. as I will as soon as I am out of the site~! Sprry that I even clicked here !
Greg Oct 1st 2006 7:47PM
You mean people actually still fold shirts? LOL, I iron mine and hang them in the closet. I agree with Jen, there are far more important things we should be concerned with instead of a perfectly folding shirt.
Roberta Oct 1st 2006 7:59PM
Brent in Chicago....that is a cool website. Never thought I'd ever see it...but thanks to you! And the shirt in the article is UGLY!!
Ted Oct 1st 2006 8:01PM
....Finally a shirt that i will never have to fold again...just think about what i can do with that extra thirty seconds a day...perhaps i will finally have enough time to conspire to take over the world!!!!!!
Pattie Oct 1st 2006 8:11PM
Hummm Could be a little OCD going on in the is dept. Listen people you can let any little thing just make you crazy. You just have to MOVE ON and worry about the important things in life. Like others around you that are in Need. Don't be so focused on yourselves. Because in the end NObody cares if you have a wrinkle in your clothes or your face. And one day when you lay on your dying bed ,your going to look back over your life at your accomplishments. It would be a shame if all you could really truely say is Hey, I never had a wrinkle in my shirt. When there is so many other things you could be accompllishing with your life if you just looked beyond yourself.
Barb Oct 1st 2006 8:33PM
It's wrinkled in spite of what the description says!!
What an ugly shirt too!