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Ergonomic shirt folding video







Ergonomic shirt folding video

Ergonomic shirt folding video 12/08/2003 01:08 PM

This is an amazing (Japanese? Korean?) video showing an ergonomic method for folding shirts that exploits the unique topology of a hollow fabric vessel to allow for neat-as-a-neurotic folds that look like they came off a Gaparista's folding-board. 6.3MB WMV Link




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