Conquer Laundry Day by Folding Your T-Shirts Like They Do in U.S. Army
As you'll see in the video, the "ranger roll" is a technique that turns a shirt into something resembling a tightly-wrapped burrito. The YouTuber's method, derived from basic training in the U.S. armed forces, is strangely satisfying to watch (like when Dr. Pimple Popper faces off with a whitehead but not gross).
How to fold T-shirts, the Army-approved way.
Step 1: Spread the shirt out on a flat surface, front side facing up.
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Step 2: Fold the bottom part of the T-shirt upward about three inches (like you would a beanie). Smooth out the corners and make sure your fold is straight all the way around.
Step 3: Take one side and fold it over the center. Fold the sleeve over as well.
Step 4: Repeat on the opposite side. You should be left with a six-inch wide shirt that's ready to be rolled.
Step 5: Starting at the collar, roll the shirt as tightly as you possibly can until you reach the bottom. Make sure (again!) that there are no wrinkles.
Step 6: Wrap the bottom fold around the burrito you've created and smooth it out. And there you have it!
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