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Clothes Folding Board

Clothes Folding BoardHow to fold clothing stores so well?

BOB-HOME Board ... I saw one of these before, but it works well? and what stores like Wal-Mart and JCPenny macys and all those who use clothing stores folding clothes. Anybody know? and where can I get one?

I worked with Steve and Barry and we used a flip-double

http://www.flipfold.com/

Believe it or not, its been done by the machine, especially for clothing manufactured in series. I am not trying to be offensive, but it is a bit like asking where can I get one of those machines that bend my cereal boxes comes in. The reason I know this is because my husband is an engineer designs the WHO programs and machines that do this sort of thing. Its part of the packaging process. Its all automated. One of these machines would probably take half of your house and cost around eight hundred thousand dollars. Why not just do what I do and buy a lot of hangers ((10 for $ 1.00 at Wal-Mart) and suspend everything. So much easier.

I worked in northern neighbor, we used a special commission, but I found it just as easy if not easier, to use a clipboard or even a magazine.

Put the butt on a flat surface and place the card in the center, stick a little at the neck and arms the first time in. If they are long sleeves to fold all the way back .. and plus Make sure his carefully folded at the bottom and bend down. If its too long while bending down toward the top few inches and fold again.

This leaves you with all your shirts folded about the same size, regardless of the size of the garment.

Posted on May 31, 2010.
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