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All garments ship pressed or steamed with layers of CLEAN NEW WHITE tissue paper in between each fold
We never ship fabric on fabric
This system keeps wrinkling to an absolute minimum
We ship almost all garments in appropriate heavyweight new poly-mailers Hats ship boxed
Don’t worry about receiving an item from us jammed into a reused bread bag, into a Ziploc bag or tossed into an oversized box that won’t fit into a mailbox
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aredhousebuy
@cassietown997
You did receive your item shipped using the Martha Stewart tissue paper sipping method as Described in this listing correct?
In all new US post office materials right?
Feb 10Reply

aredhousebuy
@olive563 It’s important to understand that the tissue paper for best results is that the stuff from the dollar store actual tissue paper to ship garments or pack garments has one slick side comes in large sheets 30” x 40” and does not come folded but any tissue paper at all might be better than none the idea is to keep fabric off of fabric
Look online for Martha Stewart’s video of how to properly pack that will be helpful
Sorry I can’t give you a definitive answer
Mar 22Reply

sweetbeethreads
I'm going to look this mess it up I've been wondering how I can pack my clothes without the wrinkles!
Sep 20Reply

jude7598
Great info,Lisa, thanks for sharing. I had no clue and will be saving all the tissue paper I can from the holidays. Thank you again, this community is wonderful.
Dec 20Reply

aredhousebuy
@sweetbeethreads Putting tissue paper between every fold will keep your items from arriving in badly wrinkled condition
Dec 20Reply

aredhousebuy
@jude7598 You are so welcome when I buy things and they arrive with a piece of tissue paper wrapped or taped around a folded up garment I just shake my head...
Dec 20Reply

killerfinds55
@aredhousebuy Maybe the people who sent you whatever you shook your head at really didn't know better. I'm guilty of that myself. I had no idea. When I would use tissue paper I would just wrap the thing like you would a gift with paper. I also had no idea there were different kinds of tissue paper.
I hope to see more of these helpful hints. Thanks for sharing.
Jan 13Reply

aredhousebuy
@killerfinds55 yep 👍 It seems very common these days for people to jump into a venture... like selling garments online without really having educated themselves -
But a lot of this is just about standards.
To me it’s just logical I want the garments to arrive in wearable unwrinkled condition...
I then ask myself - How do I do that?
Jan 13Reply

killerfinds55
@aredhousebuy Well to be fair when people are first starting out in anything they don't really know what they are doing. Isn't there a saying like "if you wait till you're ready you'll never do anything"...or something like that? Anyway, it's fantastic when people share info with each other. Empowerment is a beautiful thing.
Jan 13Reply

aredhousebuy
@killerfinds55 👍✅❤️
Jan 13Reply

cvawarrior
Best thread ever. Much appreciated.
Jun 07Reply

_cfj__boutique_
Amazing information! Thank you! Will definitely look this up. 💓
Jun 27Reply

lbaldwin123
Thanks for the great info!!!
Oct 04Reply

aredhousebuy
@lbaldwin123 ✔️✅👍
Oct 05Reply

aredhousebuy
@_cfj__boutique_ ✅👍
Oct 05Reply

aredhousebuy
@cvawarrior ✅👍✔️❤️
Oct 05Reply

ttthrift
Learned a new trick today thank you 🥰
Dec 12Reply

aredhousebuy
@3birdsboutique so glad it’s helpful
I’ve never had any complaints and I’ve been selling online since 1999 using this method
Dec 14Reply
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