fossyant
Ride It Like You Stole It!
- Location
- South Manchester
Too much fussing going on in this thread. Just fold and shove in bag. All done (but not down yer grundies).
Lay the shirt on flat surface. Bring the sleeves across so they are pointing at the bottom hem. Fold in half from bottom to top. Roll from side, place in saddlebag on top of folded and rolled trousers. Been doing this for 15 years now with no problems.
Not tried it with a suit yet but may be doing so in a couple of weeks.
6 miles...that would be my tack. It'll take under an hour there and backThis.
I drop 5 ironed shirts, clean trousers and fresh towel sometime over the weekend. If i have needed to transport shirts rolling was generally better but they always look creased.
This is the one.... http://www.conranshop.co.uk/589864/SHIRT-SHUTTLE/Productthere's a shirt box you can buy, it's like a hardshell case for a shirt, seen in the Cycling weekly a few weeks ago......or just drive in one day with an array of shirts for the week
+ 1 takes trousers shirt socks and pants in a dry bag in a racksackFold and roll every day into a rucksack for me, never had an issue with creases.