The Shirt Shuttle is designed around a single principle: If you fold fabric around a curved surface, it cannot crease. With that in mind, the product has been designed to store your pressed shirt around a curved folding board, ensuring that the key pressure points of your shirt won’t end up creased.
Of course, it won’t completely stop all creases, but it will minimise them so you can wear your shirt straight away, without needing to hunt down an iron. The sturdy case also ensures your shirt stays pressed no matter what the luggage handlers do to your suitcase while you travel.
For £30 (plus £20 shipping to Australia), it’s quite the pricey accessory, although regular business travellers would consider the saved time to be worth the price alone.
Price: £30 ($45)
Web: Shirt Shuttle
Via: Uncrate
Shirt Shuttle Demonstration from Commuter Technologies on Vimeo.
Nick Broughall is the Australian Editor of TechRadar.com, where he gets to indulge his passion for geekery and the lastest technology. He is also the Editor of EFTM.com.au, where he gets to indulge his passion for manliness, from sampling fine liquor to the joys of growing a beard. It’s a pretty good life, really.
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