A clerk's surprising trick to fold clothes in a nanosecond: "Level 100"

Many people start the new year with a long list of resolutions that they hope to achieve over the next twelve months.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
02 January 2024 Tuesday 22:01
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A clerk's surprising trick to fold clothes in a nanosecond: "Level 100"

Many people start the new year with a long list of resolutions that they hope to achieve over the next twelve months. Traveling, playing sports or eating healthier are some of the challenges that many have ahead of them in 2024. But in addition to taking care of their physical and mental health, many others have the complicated mission of establishing a minimum of order in their lives and in their homes.

Doing household chores has become a real headache for many, since the frenetic pace of everyday life often prevents us from having everything the way we would like. Therefore, it is not surprising that mountains of unironed or unwashed clothes accumulate for several days a week.

To make this task more bearable, an employee of a famous clothing chain has decided to share with all his followers the infallible trick to fold clothes almost instantly.

The content creator @tiempo_entretenid published a video on his TikTok profile in which we can see how a clothing store worker folds jeans with just one hand movement. ''When you reach level 100 as a clerk in a clothing store,'' he wrote in the video.

The content has not gone unnoticed on social networks and has already accumulated almost two million views and countless comments with total disparity of opinions. And although at first many were left speechless with the original way of folding pants, others noted that the video could be recorded in reverse and that it could be a simple camera trick.

This theory generated a great debate among users of the social network. ''If you use a reverse camera, the people who appear in the back would walk from front to back, it doesn't make sense'', ''Think about it for a second, it would be more difficult to achieve that the other way around, from bending to stretching with one hand and making it flat.'' "My brain can't process what he just did," were some of the comments. What is clear is that regardless of whether it is a trick or true, the video has not left anyone indifferent.