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This Shirt Shuttle is a really good idea for those who commute by bike or need to transport shirts without them creasing or crushing. A few scratches on the case as it has been used but still functions perfectly.


The box itself has three main components: a hard plastic shell, a dense polystyrene back, and a central removable board made of the same polystyrene. It feels robust and solid both in and out of my bag. The polystyrene used is similar to the type you would find on a body board, to give you an idea of the quality.


Sitting on top of this is a plastic shell that is good and thick, not allowing for too much compression and certainly good enough quality to not crack under a reasonable amount of pressure.


Inside is a board around which the shirt is folded. There are then two pegs at the top that keep it in place and stop it from shifting around inside the box. Folding the shirt around the board is very easy, and it allows for enough space that the folds don't need to be too tight.


collection from SE26 near sydenham station

 

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