To avoid this, I now hang almost everything on hangers. It’s not a perfect system, but I’m WAY better about doing it than folding, because folding sucks.
I did that for a long time, but hangers and hanging things became such a hassle and started not being efficient/ friendly enough.
I basically don’t fold anything now. My jeans get thrown over the hanger bar, my shirts get laid out semi flat so there’s no intense wrinkling, and everything else pretty much has its own drawer. The only things I hang now are hoodies, and I have a system like a front entryway coat hanger, so they just get put on the hooks and it’s done.
What’s great about a folding pile that eventually it just becomes your wardrobe. For every piece of clothing I grab from the clothing pile to wear I get to skip folding one piece of clothing.
I mean this is just categorically false, I’m extremely diligent about doing my laundry.
It then goes onto the “folding pile,” which the locals have started to refer to as “Mount Laundry”
To avoid this, I now hang almost everything on hangers. It’s not a perfect system, but I’m WAY better about doing it than folding, because folding sucks.
I did that for a long time, but hangers and hanging things became such a hassle and started not being efficient/ friendly enough.
I basically don’t fold anything now. My jeans get thrown over the hanger bar, my shirts get laid out semi flat so there’s no intense wrinkling, and everything else pretty much has its own drawer. The only things I hang now are hoodies, and I have a system like a front entryway coat hanger, so they just get put on the hooks and it’s done.
Same, everything but socks and underwear goes on a hanger.
Hang the fancy stuff, everything else gets stuffed into a drawer
What’s great about a folding pile that eventually it just becomes your wardrobe. For every piece of clothing I grab from the clothing pile to wear I get to skip folding one piece of clothing.
Mount Wäscherest