Aside from putting your pants on a hanger or carefully folding and packing them in your bag. Does anyone have a way of keeping your pants from getting wrinkled?
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Why would you need another method?
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ya....don't sweat in them!
I once was on a business trip with a great old Mormon boss who was a master packer and he had all his pants folded by the pleats and then tightly rolled with rubber bands around each end. I thought it was the weirdest thing I had ever seen (until I saw his underwear) but, his pants looked great and he didn't have to lug a huge flat of hung attire through the terminals on trips. Ken [Edited by kgruber on Nov 12th, 2004 at 11:05 AM] |
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Interesting solutions. If they work I'll send them to Hints from Helloise or however she spells her name.
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You can buy one of those Eagle Creek packing devices that keeps close flat. I bought one about a year ago and it works perfectly. My pants always keep their shape. I am sure that the quality of the pants can affect how wrinkled they can get.
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by JRutledge
[B]You can buy one of those Eagle Creek packing devices that keeps close flat. I bought one about a year ago and it works perfectly. My pants always keep their shape. I am sure that the quality of the pants can affect how wrinkled they can get. Don't you eventually have to wash them? |
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Take care of them.
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