You can’t blame me for getting distracted from what’s actually happening in the plot—it’s been a while since I casually browsed for things I don’t need, so binge-watching the show is like window-shopping. However, Cloud 9 employees have driven me to add something to my IRL (virtual) cart that isn’t available on their shelves. Superstore is not the first time I’ve seen a shirt folding board on TV, but its repeated use sticks out to me. Employees casually use it in the clothing department, folding perfectly crisp, display-worthy tees without a second thought, leaving them free to move that episode’s storyline forward. I don’t work in retail or on TV, but I certainly do a lot of laundry—nearly as much as I watch sitcoms these days. To buy: $24 (was $26), amazon.com. “I finally bought this one and I love it,” said a customer who was wary of flimsier shirt folding boards they’d previously seen online. “My dresser drawers and closet shelves have never been so tidy before. And it’s so much easier to find what I’m looking for.” Shop the shirt folding board that’s guest-starred on sitcoms in five colors. To buy: $24 (was $26), amazon.com.