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You've been folding your clothes wrong your whole life, because of course you have

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You've been folding clothes wrong your whole life. According to this video. Videos are never wrong.

Our guide is bestselling lifestyle author Marie Kondo, who will tell us out to fold clothes - a task most people have been doing since they were six.

Watch the full video, below:

In case you missed it, here's the replay:


The key point here is to feel the piece of clothing with your hands...

OK. So far so good...

...and communicate your affection through your palms.


It is very important to have this thought in mind when folding your clothes.

Folding your clothes is not about making your clothes compact..

It is. It's precisely about that. Anything else from this point is total bullsh-

but about love, to communicate your affection and gratitude for their continuous support.


Fold both sleeves like this:


Now, make a long rectangle with the body of the item in the middle, then fold it in half, and then fold into a third.


When a piece of clothing is folded correctly it will stand.

No, it'll just be in the drawers. Whose bedroom is full of ornate arrangements of standing clothes?

That's it. The method can also be applied to socks and other clothes.

Has your life been changed forever? Thought not.

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