How to Fold a Woman's Suit

How to Fold a Woman's Suit



Business and other women must fold suits and put them into a suitcases when traveling. This often leaves a wrinkled suit upon arrival. Women's suits are expensive garments; you must fold them appropriately to minimize wrinkles.









Step
1



Choose a suit that will not easily wrinkle during travel. Wool or tweed suits are generally good choices for women, and they travel well. Be sure to smooth the fabric as you go to prevent wrinkling.




Step
2



Hold pants up and match the inseams with the outer leg seams. This places the crease of the pants in the right position. If your suit has a skirt, fold the skirt in half lengthwise toward the back, placing a t-shirt in the fold to keep it from creasing.




Step
3



Fold the top of the skirt or pants over. Put a piece of light clothing where the fabrics make a fold.




Step
4



Spread the jacket out on the bed and smooth the fabric out. Turn the sleeves over to meet in the back of the suit. Lay a piece of soft clothing on top and fold the suit toward the back. Fold the jacket down once, again using a light piece of cothing in the fold.




Step
5



Place all pieces of the suit in the suitcase and be sure to have another piece of clothing between them. Make sure there is padding in the bottom of the suitcase.




Step
6



Finish folding your suit by placing a soft piece of clothing over your suit.




Step
7



Hang up your suit as soon as you arrive at your destination.







Tips & Warnings









Pay extra attention to pleats. Fully smooth the fabric to avoid pleats creased in the wrong areas.








If you have a garment bag, hang the suit on a wooden hanger before placing it in the bag. Fold the garment bag over gently and place it in your suitcase.








Rolling your suit does save space, but may cause extra wrinkles.



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