Keep rolling until you get to the bottom cuff.

The shirt will stay neatly in this little pocket.

Don’t worry about it unrolling in your drawer.

Folded shirts on gray bench between houseplant and striped throw pillow

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You should end up with a long, skinny rectangle.

When storing folded or rolled shirts in a drawer, considergetting dividers or bins to organize them.

Another way to prevent wrinkling is to stack rectangle-fold shirts folded flat oncloset shelves.

Pink shirt laid flat on wood surface

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Using shelving instead of drawers makes the shirts easily visible and accessible.

Pink shirt folded longways from both sides

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Pink shirt folded in half from sides to form rectangle

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Green and gray striped shirt laid flat front side down

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Green and gray striped shirt folded longways from both sides

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Bottom end of green and gray striped shirt rolled upwards

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Green and gray striped shirt rolled and tucked into bottom cuff

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Light green shirt laid flat with front side down

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Light green shirt folded in half longways

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Sleeve and shoulder overlap folded inwards with light green shirt

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Light green shirt folded in half to form a neat shape

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Light gray collared shirt folded in half longways with front facing down

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Shoulder and sleeve overlap folded towards center of light gray shirt

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Light gray shirt flipped and folded into a neat square shape

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Japanese fast folding a shirt

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Creating pinch marks in the fabric

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Bringing the shirt ends together

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Finishing the Japanese fold

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