You should only roll medium-weight shirts. Delicate and stiff materials will wrinkle. If you do roll shirts made from delicate and stiff materials, you will have to iron or dry clean these shirts before wearing them. [1] X Research source

If you are rolling a long sleeve shirt, fold the sleeves diagonally across the back of the shirt so that they form an “X. ” Smooth out any wrinkles. If you are folding a collared shirt, unfold the collar. Smooth out any wrinkles. [2] X Research source

You can store your rolled shirts in a drawer. If you are packing for a trip, place your rolled shirts in a 1 gallon plastic bag. This will prevent the shirts from unrolling. [3] X Research source

Neglecting to smooth out wrinkles will cause the creases to set. [4] X Research source

Avoid rolling pants made from materials that are prone to wrinkle, like linen. [5] X Research source

To keep your roll straight and even, roll the pants with two hands. [6] X Research source

If you roll creased material, the wrinkles will set in the fabric. [7] X Research source

Between each fold, smooth out the material. [8] X Research source

Roll away from your body, not towards your body. [9] X Research source

The garment bag will help prevent the item from wrinkling. [10] X Research source

Smoothing out the creases and folds will protect your garment from set-in wrinkles. [11] X Research source

As you fold and roll the item, smooth out any wrinkles or creases that appear. [12] X Research source