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If you travel a lot or just don’t have a ton of hanging space in your closet, this nifty trick from organizing pro Peter Walsh will delight you.
As it turns out, buttoned shirts don’t necessarily have to be hung to be free from creases.
Wait, really?!
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"If you travel, folding them the right way will stop them from getting creased," Peter explains.
So what’s the right way, you ask?
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Well, all you have to do is use a magazine as your anchor (Rachael Ray Every Day, anyone?) -- and you’ll be in business!
Watch the video above to see Peter fold one in seconds and use our little cheat sheet below to do it yourself!
