To reiterate, you should have your left hand pinching near the collar, and your right hand pinching the middle of the shirt, halfway between the top and bottom, a few inches away from the side seam.

At first, this movement might take some practice to get right. Eventually, you’ll be able to it quickly and seamlessly.

This method, when done at full speed, takes no longer than three seconds to complete. You’ll want to practice at a slow speed, making sure to get each step right. Once you’ve got it down, do each movement swiftly, and you’ll be folding fast in no time. This type of folding comes handy when you want to fold T-shirts for travel as it keeps the garment flat when folded and allows you to fold quite a few shirts in a very short time.

Having all your clothes in one pile, and a space to fold them close by will speed up your folding process, allowing you to go through each piece of clothing in rapid succession.

This method only has three folds, making it simple and easy to do quickly. Once you’ve got the hang of it, the three folds can be done quickly one after another.

Having all your clothes in one pile, and a space to fold them close by will speed up your folding process, allowing you to go through each piece of clothing in ra

This method has exactly six folds, and with enough practice, these six folds can be performed in a matter of seconds. Try to get the movements down fast enough that you can grab shirts one after another, fold the sleeves, and fold the whole thing in half, quickly and smoothly.

Not only does this folding method only have one basic step, making it very quick, it also prevents stretching and allows the socks to maintain their shape.

This folding method has five folds, all of which are very simple and hard to mess up, making it an easy method to perform quickly, without much practice needed.