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Your guide to packing and folding your standard-issue Army Combat Uniform
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When you're packing to leave for active duty, you will need to fold your combat uniform carefully. Combat uniforms are folded doing a ranger roll. It is a fairly simple process that involves rolling your jacket and pants into a tight tube. In addition to proper folding, make sure you care for your army attire to prevent damage.

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Folding Your Jacket

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  1. A clean floor or table top usually works well for folding a uniform. Lay your jacket as flat as possible and run your hands over it to remove any wrinkles or creases. [1]
  2. If your jacket is not already zipped and sealed, do so before folding it. The jacket should be zipped up completely and any velcro flaps should be sealed. [2]
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  3. If your collar is turned down, make sure to fold it upwards prior to rolling up your jacket. This will help your jacket fold up smoothly and remain wrinkle-free during the process. [3]
  4. You should fold either sleeve of the jacket across the chest. Fold them roughly at the shoulder line. The sleeves should overlap with each other near the center of the jacket. [4]
  5. At the bottom of the jacket's zipper, you will find two flaps on either side of the jacket. Place one flap under the other. Then, fold all the fabric at the bottom of the jacket inside out. Any fabric below the zipper should be folded. [5]
    • After folding the bottom of the jacket, run your hands over it to flatten out of the fabric and remove any wrinkles.
  6. Fold one side of the jacket inward into the middle of the jacket. Do the same thing on the other side. The jacket should be folded in a rectangular shape. The two edges of your jacket should meet in the middle of the jacket's chest, falling near the zipper. [6]
  7. Starting at the top of the jacket, roll the jacket into a thin tube-like shape. Roll the jacket as tightly as you can, as this will save space in your bag. [7]
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Folding Your Pants

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  1. A tabletop or clean floor should be a good place to fold your pants. After lying your pants on this surface, smooth them out with your hands to remove any wrinkles or creases. [8]
  2. Turn an inch or two on the top of your pants inside out. Fold enough of the pants that the pockets are folded inside out. Then, use your hands to gently flatten out the top of your pants and remove any wrinkles. [9]
    • Make sure to smooth out the pockets especially. These can easily get in the way and prevent you from efficiently rolling up your pants.
  3. Gently pick up your pants and turn them upside down. The zipper should be on the floor or table and the back of the pants should face upward. Use your hands to flatten your pants again after turning them upside down. [10]
  4. Take one pant leg and fold it over the center of your pants. Then, fold the second pant leg over the first one. When you're done, your pants should form a rectangular shape with the legs crossing over one another. [11]
  5. Start at the bottom of your pant legs. Roll your pant legs up into a tight tube. Tighter is generally better, as this helps save space. [12]
  6. As you roll your pants upward, they will start to unfold at the top. Periodically use your hands to flatten the sides of the pants and push them back into the middle. This will help your pants roll as neatly as possible. [13]
  7. Keep rolling until you reach the top of your pants. Push any loose fabric that's sticking upward into the center of your rolled up pants. This should secure your pants so they can be safely packed. [14]
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Caring For Your Uniform

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  1. After unpacking and unrolling your uniform, check it carefully for any badges. These should be removed before washing. [15]
    • Also, check pant pockets for any items.
  2. To protect the velcro and the color, army combat uniforms should be turned inside prior to washing. Do this each time you wash your uniform. [16]
  3. Cold water will prevent damage and discoloration, so always select the coldest water settings possible. If there is a sports wash or permanent press option on your washing machine, use that as well. [17]
  4. Avoid wringing or twisting uniforms to dry them. For best results, hang dry uniforms on a clothesline or hanger. [18]
    • If you're in a hurry, you can dry uniforms in a dryer. However, only dry on low to medium heat settings.
  5. Bleach, fabric softener, chlorine, and starch can all harm army combat uniforms. Keep these materials away from army combat uniforms and never use detergents containing these materials when washing uniforms. [19]
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    What are some tips to prevent clothes from wrinkling in a suitcase?
    Caitlin Jaymes
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    Caitlin Jaymes is a Closet Organizer and Fashion Stylist based in Los Angeles, California. With a background in Fashion PR and Fashion Design, she specializes in creating wardrobes for her clients with pieces they already own. She has experience working with celebrities, editorial shoots, and men and women of all ages. Caitlin uses fashion and organization to help instill and influence confidence, ambition, and stress-free lifestyles for all her clients. She runs her business by two guiding principles: “fashion has no rules, only guidance on how to look and feel your best” and “life has too many stressors, don’t let clutter be one of them.” Caitlin’s work has been featured on HGTV, The Rachael Ray Show, VoyageLA, Liverpool Los Angeles, and the Brother Snapchat Channel.
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    Definitely don't keep something that's going to wrinkle toward the bottom. Always keep those near the top of the suitcase. Make sure your shoes or toiletry bag isn't crunching it.
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