To reduce friction even further, use plastic when folding, too. Lay one dry-cleaner bag (or similarly sized sheet of plastic) over the back of your shirt before you begin. Then, once you finish folding your sleeves, lay another bag or sheet over them before you fold the shirt in half. [2] X Research source For extra insurance against other items in your luggage, pack all your belongings in resealable plastic bags to protect your shirts and other clothes from friction, dirt, and spills.

To avoid packing in a rush, do a practice run before you clean and iron your shirts. Fold and bag them as you would when packing for real. Gather everything else you’re bringing with you and figure out the best way to arrange them in your luggage so you know exactly what to fit where ahead of time.

This is another reason for doing a test-run with packing before cleaning and ironing your shirt.