no!
I’ll have to show this to my woman...after she finishes making me my sammich.
Ridiculous! I watched the video and there was NOTHING special or redeeming about the way she folded either the socks or the T-shirt. Back to the drawing board.
Let me guess. Kondo is a Japanese term for:
Show silly American folding a bunch of wadded clothes on a mostly occupied table, then show gloriously pale, svelte Japanese lady fold one thing on an otherwise empty folding table.
Fold socks? Do you iron them too? What kind of psycho talk is this?
I don’t think I’ve ever in my entire life folded a sock or t-shirt.
I don’t plan to start now.
Well now. That video or method was about as useless as teats on a boar hog. I could’ve folded three or four tee shirts in the time it took her to fold one.
Japanese shirts are small enough to just lay them flat with rooms for 30 pair of socks beside them.
Also, you don't get to see the logo on a t-shirt if you fold it like that. That's exactly how I ended up wearing my Team Bacon t-shirt to that CAIR rally...
Yes I have 45 minutes to fold one load of laundry - no prob.
The Army taught me how to roll mine and that has worked for me for the better part of 30 years.
Wrong. I learned this method a few years ago and have been doing it this way ever since:
http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=kIDUDhpjhqo
My husband folds just as well, faster without a table.
I’m hopeless for ever folding anything crisply and uniformly. Years ago I saw an infomercial for a board used to fold t-shirts perfectly. I was tempted.
Gimme back my 2 minutes! Bastard.
Fold? What’s this ‘fold’ jazz?
I just throw my T shirts in on of three piles: Motorcycle, Firearm, or Scuba.
I never fold my shirts or socks. Socks go into a drawer and all shirts go on hangers. Pants get hung up too. Only thing I have in drawers are socks, underwear and shorts.
So wha’s new about that? I’ve been folding t-shirts like that for over almost 50 years.
Yeah... I have been doing it wrong... I don’t have a wife doing it for me.....
My wife has a technique for folding fitted sheets that would astound a Jedi Master.