Fold your shorts in half symmetrically, so the material is creased over the center seam. Next, fold the center seam into the middle of the shorts. Finally, fold the shorts in half lengthwise to hide the seam.  Use your hands to flatten the material as you go. Ideally, your shorts should look like a smooth, flat square of fabric. Smooth the skirt with your hands after placing it on a flat surface. Fold the skirt in half lengthwise so that it looks like a narrow rectangle before continuing. Next, tuck in the bottom and top portions of the skirt to make the garment more compact. Finally, fold it in half or in thirds to get your skirt ready for storage. To prevent wrinkles, continue to smooth out your skirt as you fold it. Smooth out your leggings on a flat surface before you begin. Crease the material along the center hem so that the legs are touching before folding the leggings in half lengthwise. Finish the fold by tucking one end of the leggings into the waistband. Since leggings are generally made of a stretchier material, try to squeeze them into smaller drawers. Iron the fabric to remove any wrinkles, then fold them along the crease or center seam. Check to make sure that the material is smooth before folding the dress pants in half lengthwise.  If you don’t have a lot of room to store your nice pants, consider folding them in thirds. If possible, try storing your dress pants in a garment bag. Shake out the jeans on and smooth out the inner pockets with your hands. Next, fold the jeans in half so that the back pockets are touching. After arranging them on a flat surface, tuck the groin seam into the jeans. Fold the jeans lengthwise by halves or thirds depending on where you plan on storing them. When you tuck in the groin seam, it should resemble a small triangle.

Summary:
Keep the seams lined up when folding shorts. Fold skirts into thirds to store them. Continue folding your leggings in half until they form a small square. Fold dress pants along the crease to keep them smooth. Fold jeans into thirds.