As a last option, lay a towel on the floor to prepare your dress shirts for rolling. If you have time, consider ironing your dress shirts first. Ironing before packing means you can wear your shirts right out of your suitcase when you arrive at your destination.

Leaving the collar free from the roll saves you from having to iron the shirt when you arrive at your destination.

You can roll and tuck shirts made from stretchy fabric like polo shirts and T-shirts, or shirts you don’t plan on ironing, like a flannel shirt you might pack just to keep warm. Many casual shirts don’t need ironing, but rolling your shirts just out of the dryer can help you look presentable if you need to change shirts quickly during your journey or shortly thereafter.

Smooth the shirt with your hands to remove any wrinkles.

To save even more space in your luggage, roll up two or three of the exact same kind of shirt together.