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Folding and organizing laundered clothes is
something that takes an infuriating amount of time and energy. The most
frustrating part is, knowing that it will all revert back to a big messy bundle
in a few days. It’s a vicious circle of work that is hard to escape.
Whenever
we are in a hurry, we tend to mess up our own hard work in order to find that
particular piece of clothing. We’ve all been there. But our life can get a
whole lot better with the revolutionary new set of tools by ThreadStax.
ThreadStax was founded by inventor Scott Kosmach. The
idea came to him after he moved into a tiny studio apartment and struggled to
fit everything into their proper place.
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With no closet and only a few shelves in the
bathroom to store his clothes, he realized that he needed to come up with a
quick and complete solution to his problem. He needed to maximize the use of
the entire shelf and needed something that would let him stack his clothes
without tumbling.
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This made him design ThreadStax, the complete
closet organizing solution. ThreadStax folds and stacks all kinds of
clothing items like shirts, jeans, pants, and other garments into neat and
orderly stacks. Unless you deliberately trash your closet, the clothes
will remain exactly as you placed them.
ThreadStax works somewhat like an old photo album. Only
instead of leather binding, it’s magnets that do the trick. The clothes are
folded and stacked into these ‘holders’. You can flip through them and choose
the one you are going to wear without messing up the entire arrangement.
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The magnets hold the stacks in place while
allowing you to flip through with ease. It also includes air vents and spacers,
so that items like woolens and silks that are worn maybe once or twice a year
will remain wrinkle free and smell fresh as ever.<o:p></o:p>
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ThreadStax is built with materials that are
meant to last. Instead of obsessing over making something cheap, we focus on
quality. ThreadStax uses strong, anti-microbial materials for the slides,
stainless steel rails to support the stacks, and the best neodymium magnets for
the best organization.<o:p></o:p>
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ThreadStax is the product of an epic
Kickstarter campaign which started in November 2015. Kosmach received tumultuous
support and ideas from almost 1,400 fans and raised over $181,000 which he
utilized to make ThreadStax a reality. <o:p></o:p>