I first read about the ShirtShuttle whilst on holiday in Italy as it was covered in one of the magazines that I was reading.

This looked like something I could use so I went ahead and made a note of it and then I checked out the Web site and ordered one when I arrived back in the UK.

I travel quite a bit, not as much as I used to do but still enough to get the use out of something like this. I travel with work that involves either on-site customer work or pre-sales meetings so I regularly have to have a shirt with me when I travel.

I am not an affiliate of ShirtShuttle and I am reviewing this as I think it is a product that solves a problem so my review is not financially motivated in any way.

The Shirt Shuttle is an innovative product that enables the user to simply carry a shirt in a bag without creases. It’s sleek, functional design combined with its ease of use, make this a must-have product from any commuter. It is small enough to fit inside a small laptop bag, a piece of hand-luggage or a back-pack. It is lightweight and water-resistant.

Sounds like a good product and something that no doubt I will get a lot of use out of when I travel. I hate it when you arrive at your travel destination and your shirts are creased. You either have to beg for an Iron and Ironing board and get to the task or risk going to your meetings in a creased shirt that looks far from professional.

This is a brief video on how the ShirtShuttle works.

I ordered mine on a Saturday afternoon direct from the ShirtShuttle Web Site and it arrived first thing on the Tuesday morning so pretty good shipping times. The packaging was excellent and really promoted a quality product. The outer box is branded and the inner box reflects the products quality.

Below are the photos of the packaging that the ShirtShuttle arrived in.

The quality of the product is very good and exceeded my expectations. The ShirtShuttle is quite large and feels extremely well made. You can see the contents of the ShirtShuttle box in the following photo.

I have a trip planned for next week so I will take this with me and see how it works for real and then update this post with the findings of how I go on with the ShirtShuttle.

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