I hate crumpled shirts!

snaphappyspen
snaphappyspen Posts: 179
edited August 2012 in MTB buying advice
Is there anything out there that is ideal for people who commute to work that they can store their shirt in? I reckoned to have had a look but wondered if anything is out there thats tailored for this problem.

What do you guys do/use?
Bike - Scott Aspect 45
Roadie - Trek 1.5 2013

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  • cooldad
    cooldad Posts: 32,599
    A car. Which is what I commute in.
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  • nicklouse
    nicklouse Posts: 50,675
    ask in the commuting section.

    I hate shirts.
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  • Clank
    Clank Posts: 2,323
    One of these.

    Eagle Creek Shirt Carrier

    I use one when I'm on business trips (so I do a three day trip using only a laptop case - but I leave the laptop at home). Works brilliantly. Also used it when I need to take a proper shirt into work.
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  • YeehaaMcgee
    YeehaaMcgee Posts: 5,740
    get a real job that lets you wear the kind of clothes that allow you to cling your your fast fading youth and your penniless 20-something years, rather than pandering to the rules of "the man" and "big corporate".
    Sorted.
  • paul.skibum
    paul.skibum Posts: 4,068
    I used to fold the shoulders and arms in then roll them from the bottom to carry them. But I didnt actually care enough to notice whether they were creased at the other end. As long as the hot girls in the office didnt sneer at me too much I was OK with the dishevelled bible salesman look.
    Closet jockey wheel pimp whore.
  • rockmonkeysc
    rockmonkeysc Posts: 14,774
    I take in a weeks worth of shirts on Monday. Packing 5 together seems to keep them a bit straighter