Is there another way to keep your t-shirts, other than folding or a hanger?

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I feel like my hangers are stretching out the neck of my t-shirts, but I don’t have a dresser and hate folding. My pants all hang on S-hooks in my closet. Is there anything like that for t-shirts that won’t stretch out the neck, or any other part of them?

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  2. scootiepootie Avatar

    I use to follow them in a ball and stack them ¯_(ツ)_/¯

  3. pedantic-one Avatar

    You can use the ranger roll and stack them up, I do that when traveling.

  4. Sir-Beardless Avatar

    You can get coat hangers that are meant for trousers that clamp.

    You could always use them to grip t shirts instead, upside-down.

  5. Persephone_darkside Avatar

    I roll them they are easy to pack and stack and not wrinkles

  6. Several_Emphasis_434 Avatar

    You can toss them in the air and leave them where they land

  7. prairiefiresk Avatar

    Balled up and shoved in a drawer.

  8. dodadoler Avatar

    I just keep them crumbled on the floor

  9. loki143 Avatar

    Fold them, then put on hanger, you don’t have use the hanger the traditional way.

  10. cherrybounce Avatar

    What else could there be?

  11. Choice_Teacher_5245 Avatar

    personally i leave them all in a pile on my floor w all my other clothes

  12. Jaded-Maybe5251 Avatar

    Fold the T-shirt in half and lay it across the bar part of the hanger. No stretch, no wrinkles.

  13. Even-Possession2258 Avatar

    Is the neck getting stretched out because you’re putting the hanger in, through the neck? If so, you could put the hanger in through the bottom. That way you aren’t stretching the neck while putting the hanger in. I did that with some of my vintage tshirts, and it worked pretty well.

  14. stranqe1 Avatar

    Just leave them all crumpled up in your laundry basket, you’re going to wear them again anyway so why even bother?

  15. zaxxon4ever Avatar

    I do the suitcase packing trick…I roll them. It keeps them very nicely.

  16. Eydolem117 Avatar

    I roll mine.

  17. zebostoneleigh Avatar

    I mean, you’re eliminating all the options with your question, but when it comes to T-shirts, this is what I do:

    https://www.youtube.com/shorts/izdQX3p–Os

  18. kcyo28 Avatar

    I roll mine

  19. Citizen44712A Avatar

    Are you stuffing the hanger through the neck hole?