If you have over-ear headphones, check if you can unplug the cord from the earpieces. This will make it easier to wrap. [2] X Research source

Aim to have your loops look like perfect circles.

This known as the over-under wrapping method and is used to prevent cords and cables from twisting.

If you wrap your headphones without using the over-under technique, the wires inside will twist and kink. This could damage your headphones after you repeatedly wrap them.

Use second twist tie if you want extra security.

Not only do most headphones come with a carrying case, but they also come with replacement pieces in case you lose parts.

Carrying cases can be found either online or in your local electronics store.

You don’t need a stand if you’re using earbuds.

You can use either a plastic or metal mint container. Decorate the container with paint or stickers to add personal flair.

Make sure not to stab through the headphones with thumbtacks. This works best for lightweight earbuds rather than over-ear headphones.

Binder clips can be purchased at your local office supply store.

Empty spools can be purchased at fabric or craft stores.