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Review on πŸ‘• Efficient Shirt Folding Tool: BoxLegend V3 Shirt Folding Board for Neatly Organized T-Shirts and Clothes by Amy Ward

Revainrating 5 out of 5

OMG Box Legend - where have you been all my life?!

I hate folding clothes - no, I fail at it. But as expected, I've adapted over the years. I'm a guy, I wear t-shirts. I have two styles - short sleeve and long sleeve. I've learned to fold them so that I can see enough of their clothes to be able to quickly and easily select the matching 80's style shirt in the morning. This is not a problem. The real problem is my wife. Well, not her, those are her clothes. She has no shirts, she has "tops". Some have long sleeves, some have short sleeves, some have no sleeves, some have what I think are sleeves but are too small to fit. She's got a couple of tops that connect to the bottom (I think they're "sundresses"), some are that stretchy, space-age material that turns what looks like a baby's shirt into something that's a grown-up can carry. . It's confusing, I don't know what to fold, how much and how often (double? triple?). When I fold her clothes, she looks like a mismatched pile of random household items. No longer. Enter the field legend. Or, as I call it, Top Hero (watch out guys, this isn't the party). EVERYTHING she owns is in Box Legend. When I'm done, her pile of clothes will look like a display case at Chez Elegant Lady. Look at this picture! All one size! I'll never again fold my clothes like I'm an extra at the beginning of 2001: A Space Odyssey. Thank you boxing legend!

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