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Tips For Folding & Storing Your Apparel

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We used to ahve those folding flaps made of carton. We tried that for a while but those folding manuslly still maintained the lead so we discontinue them. Maybe one just need to do it consistently for a longer while but we did not force the staff to change the manual folding(over a cardboard insert) they were used to. I would think that teaching new personnel would be easier or maybe we did not do it right.

I think that "always" poybagging shirts just for the eventuality of rain leaking through the roof can be a little ridiculous though. However, polybagging to kep the shirt clean is sensible. In some palces, the folded edges can get dirty quite quickly. But that should still take weeks though unless you store them in a room besides a busy stret and with an open window.
 
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Thanks for your reply Bro(James) lol.
Yeah the rain part was more of a sarcastic way to make my point and unfortunately it is because of a true story. Also with the recent emergence of Bed Bugs that can eat through fabric I think it is a good idea. Plus even if something or an object ends up in your shirt and you don't see it when putting it in your mailer it could end up popping out when a customer opens it and there goes your branding effort and potentially that customer and whoever they know!
 
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