Originally Posted by
no motor?
I thought I had everything figured out for this weeks commuting when I was ferrying my work clothes, and then realized I had left a shirt (the traditional button down collar Oxford cloth) at home. I'm able to get my lunch and other stuff I need in
this, yet I can't think of how I could fold a shirt to fit in there and not have it come out wrinkled. I've got a laptop bag I've never riden with before that would probably work, but I'm hoping that someone else on this forum has the answer to yet another one of my questions.
Roll the shirt.
I actually do this:
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- fold my pants in half and lay on their side
- folder my undershirt in half, tuck the arms in neatly and lay it on top
- fold my underwear and lay them at the bottom of the legs
- lay my pair of socks at the base of the leg
- start rolling from the bottom of the leg (the sock will be the starting point)
- once rolled, you can put them anywhere.
I use this every week. I've been bringing in my clothes for the entire week on monday, then take whatever I wear each day home each day. Keeps the weight down on the way in each morning (except monday). This week, I used my new Trek Interchange Grocery bag and it fit 4 combos (4 under shirts, 4 shirts, 4 dress pants, 5 socks, 5 underwear) and also a towel
Before I had the Grocery Bag, I rolled one set of clothes and fit in my trunk (should work for you)