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To think that really pyjamas should be washed after every wear?

347 replies

scaryclown · 31/08/2017 20:26

Not that I do it!
But they are worn next to the skin for 8 hours and I'd wash anything else worn like that..

What do you think?

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sweetbitter · 05/09/2017 09:24

Glad - someone upthread said they wash pyjamas for the whole family every day on holiday. I guess it's possible if you always rent a house/flat with a washing machine for your holidays. Though I can't believe someone cares this much about not rewearing pyjamas, enough to be doing washing on a holiday!

coddiwomple · 05/09/2017 09:39

how long does it take you to do the washing?
1 minute to load the machine, 1 minute to put in the dryer when it's washed. I also always wash all the swimwear every night on holiday, at least in a hotel you get fresh towel on request, but you still have some laundry to do, haven't you?

sweetbitter · 05/09/2017 10:01

The only time I've done laundry on a holiday was when it was three weeks. We did laundry once, in a laundrette. Swimwear I just rinse out in the shower. Everything else except underwear gets rework at least once unless it's actually dirty or unusually sweaty. Doing washing on holiday is just not on my radar regardless of how long it takes, its not necessary to me so I don't do it.

sweetbitter · 05/09/2017 10:02

*reworn

coddiwomple · 05/09/2017 10:06

when we only go for up to 2 weeks, we have more than enough laundry, so (bare the swimwear) don't need to do anything, but any longer stay and things get washed. No ironing required, no effort, so not a big deal - but we do have cleaners to change bedsheets etc

I wouldn't use smelly towels in a rental, or sleep in manky pjs just because I am on holiday.

sweetbitter · 05/09/2017 10:13

This is the difference, for me towels and pyjamas don't become manky after a few uses.

Knottyash5 · 05/09/2017 11:00

You must all have a lot more storage space than I do if you can have at least 7 pairs of PJs :)

I change mine once a week (unless I leak during my period). And I don't wear underwear with them (except during my period).

I change the sheets once a fortnight except if there has been an aforementioned leak. I generally change the pillow cases once a week if I remember.

Sienna333 · 05/09/2017 13:35

Change PJ top every week, change PJ bottoms/shorts every 2-3 days.

BarbaraofSevillle · 05/09/2017 14:01

Aren't all those of you who wear pyjamas boiling in bed? Especially when on holiday somewhere warm.

No wonder everything is so sweaty. Ditch the pyjamas, be less sweaty, less washing to do.

That's a ridiculous amount of washing coddiwomple. Totally unnecessary.

imperfecta · 05/09/2017 14:14

Just joined to see what all the fuss is about. Disgusting wearing nightwear more than once without washing it. Change your knickers weekly too? Yuk!

HidingBehindTheWallpaper · 05/09/2017 18:11

Just joined to see what all the fuss is about.

What? How very random.

mancmama1614 · 06/09/2017 21:17

My rule is, bath or shower every day, usually hair every day but if I miss a day I don't cry about it. Little one bath every night, hair wash twice a week unless he gets something in it.
PJs washed every night, clothes washed every night other than jeans. Sheets washed twice a week but that's cause my boy is prone to weeing on them! Towels after about three uses!
If I had a bath once a week I'm pretty sure you would be able to smell me down the street!!

snuggyduckling · 06/09/2017 21:42

V disappointed that the guardian is now lifting Mumsnet threads. www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/shortcuts/2017/sep/06/should-you-wash-your-pyjamas-every-day

PuffinNose · 06/09/2017 21:50

I wash mine after every wear but I get night flushes so by the morning they are um...
Theoretically for that reason I should wash the sheets every night as well but that won't happen.
Regarding the environment, a pair of pjs added to a wash that is already happening isn't a big deal.

scaryclown · 06/09/2017 21:54

Ooh

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PuffinNose · 06/09/2017 21:55

I have 7 pairs of pjs but they are light cotton so roll up really small and with the one's I'm wearing, ones in the wash and ones drying, I have no issues keeping them in a tiny drawer.
I haven't been on holiday in years 😓 but we always travel hand luggage only (even for 2 weeks) so I would imagine I'd just sleep in underwear or naked or just take one/two pair and wash them. I generally hate sleeping naked.

Francesca14 · 06/09/2017 22:15

I'm curious, how often do the 'every day washers' wash their sofa cushions?

Cailleach666 · 06/09/2017 22:33

I'm curious, how often do the 'every day washers' wash their sofa cushions?

Not sure what an every day washer is.
I was my sofa cushions 4 or 5 times a year. But I don't sit on them naked.

Maireadplastic · 06/09/2017 22:38

That Guardian article has a poo crumb of journalism at the end of it.

chockwockydoda · 06/09/2017 23:15

I'm an every day washer and I have a leather sofa that can be wiped. However I don't run my bare arse all over it for 6+ hours

Sweetpea55 · 18/09/2017 15:27

Gawd,,you must love washing and have a cupboard full of negligee's if you're going to wash them after each wear,

Frillyhorseyknickers · 18/09/2017 15:39

Fuck, I genuinely didn't know that many people actually slept in PJs.

I haven't slept in a pair of PJs since I was a child. You're all cutting yourself off from late night surprise rudey prods and fumbles.

Life is far too short to have to wash pjs every evening.

Also - how fucking dirty are you lot?!

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