How to Fold a Shirt
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				Foldingsmith
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How to Fold a Shirt
Ok, pay attention, now:
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Re: How to Fold a Shirt
This method has been making the rounds on the Internet for about a year now. Of course, this is the first time it's been done with cleavage. 
			
			
									
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I'm just waiting for the sequel..."how to fold a bra"!!! 
			
			
									
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Re: How to Fold a Shirt
This one without distraction(s)... 
and neater.
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						and neater.
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It is nice.  
  Our origami society enjoyed this method during its meeting 2005.
But it has still the same problem as all other methods: you need big flat and clean background.
  I usually fold my T-shirts in hands and shirts put on the hanger.
			
			
									
									But it has still the same problem as all other methods: you need big flat and clean background.
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				Foldingsmith
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For some reason, this video seems to be on-topic...
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