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To ask how often you wear an item of clothes before washing

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Justasconfusedwithnumber2 · 14/02/2020 14:29

Not underwear... And general everyday wear...

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maddiemookins16mum · 16/02/2020 09:53

Work trousers and cardigans, two days - the top underneath the cardigan is clean daily. Jeans I can do three days.
DD is the same with School Uniform, clean blue shirt daily but her pleated skirts last two days and she changes her jumper on a Wednesday or Thursday (but she is 15 so it’s not covered in paint or food anymore). DP has a clean shirt every day but will wear his work trousers 2 or 3 days.

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Quadrangle · 16/02/2020 09:53

Some people sweat more than others. My sister just doesn’t seem to sweat at all
Is your sister Prince Andrew? GrinWink

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ferrier · 16/02/2020 10:00

Kids pretty much every day.
Otherwise tops every day. Skirts/trousers 2-3 days. Jumpers maybe a week but they don't get worn all day.
When questions like this come up I always think of men with suits ..... how long do they wear them before they go to the dry cleaners?

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PelicanPie · 16/02/2020 10:05

Jeans or leggings about once a week. T shirts a couple of days. Jumpers when they need it. Bras about once a week which is not often enough. If I spill something or they are muddy straight in the wash. I am horrified by the one wear policy.

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Sceptre86 · 16/02/2020 10:11

T shirts for me once, jeans at least two or three times. Jumpers two or three times. Underwear once.

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Supersimkin2 · 16/02/2020 10:14

I was a once-washer and had to stop because it knackers new clothes.

Never wash jerseys after every wear, ruins natural protective oils in wool.

Pants nightwear sheets towels - always at 60. Everything else on ecowash, comes out fine.

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fillintheblanks · 16/02/2020 10:16

Now I understand the "OMG my life is so busy, two children and two adults in the house and I have SO MUCH housework, three loads of laundry a day yadda yadda" people. They're all washing clothes that have been worn for 5 minutes, towels and bedding at LEAST twice a week and everything else too

Yep. It's insane. Why do women do this to themselves?

What exactly are all the wear-once-wash-immediately people worried about? Do you seriously believe that your jeans are dirty and smelly after one wear?

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Fruityb · 16/02/2020 10:33

I have very low standards it seems 😂😂

If it’s dirty or smelly I wash it. If it isn’t I don’t.

And anyone who says “i can tell even if you think you can’t” is full of pish. I don’t iron, I don’t over wash and never have I ever had comments. And I have very blunt work colleagues but that’s one thing that they never say anything about.

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NotYourHun · 16/02/2020 10:35

I’m the spirit of competitive under and over washing...

Sometimes I wear sportswear twice. Quelle horreur.

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KimikosDreamHouse · 16/02/2020 10:48

When questions like this come up I always think of men with suits ..... how long do they wear them before they go to the dry cleaners?

My husband has 8 work suits. I asked him and he takes suits to the cleaners about once every 2 months. I looked up a specialist dry cleaning website, who obviously have an interest in selling dry cleaning and that is in line with what they suggest.

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Ginfordinner · 16/02/2020 11:04

Sometimes I wear sportswear twice. Quelle horreur

So do if it is the stuff I wear to pilates. I agree with PineappleDanish, PelicanPie, fillintheblanks and Fruityb.

I simply don't understand these women who make themselves slaves to the eternal washing round. I bet these are the people who take oversized suitcases on holiday.

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jackparlabane · 16/02/2020 11:15

If it doesn't smell or doesn't have crud on it, it doesn't need washing.

Jeans I can wear 3-4 times, and a bit more round the house. Work tops often need washing after one wear. Work trousers contain artifical fibres so smell after one wear but then after airing a day can do another day.

When I was at school (late 70s to early 90s) you got spots off clothes with a flannel and only washed shirts. Skirts got cleaned once a term or half term, blazers never. I'm very glad my kids have teousers/pinafore that can be washed but until ds got to the age of getting sweaty, I didn't need to wash more than once a week except for ketchup spills - to be honest, they didn't really need washing then, either, but the social pressure from the 'your child will be bullied if they aren't spotless' brigade got to me.

It was a bit of a shock to have dd the muck magnet, who did need clean clothes daily because of paint, glue and yoghurt and lunch. At least now she's 7 that's getting better!

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NotYourHun · 16/02/2020 11:56

So do if it is the stuff I wear to pilates

If I do an easy 5-10km outside and plan to do another run the next day, it’s a total waste to wash it. No one is going to smell me running down country lanes on my own anyway 😂

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Oldraver · 16/02/2020 15:21

Depends what I'm wearing and what for

Generally work and everyday clothes just once, but jeans maybe more than that Currently wearing a cord pinafore that's will probably see a few wesringd

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Ginfordinner · 16/02/2020 15:51

I'm currently wearing a pair of jeans on their third wear, a T-shirt on its second wear and a fleece on its second wear. The T-shirt will go in the laundry bin tonight. Disclaimer - I haven't stepped out of the house since Friday afternoon.

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Fruityb · 16/02/2020 18:04

I’ll wear my running stuff two or three times - I don’t really care if I run past anyone who thinks I smell either! If I sweat massively in hot weather I won’t wear the top twice but I will wear the leggings again 🤷🏻‍♀️

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Meadowland · 16/02/2020 18:18

Crazy to be washing things after one wear, unless someone has poured a bucket of mud or similar over you.
Really bad for the environment, and such a waste of time when you could be doing something far more useful/interesting.

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ILikeyourHairyHands · 17/02/2020 22:57

My dad has a pair of 'self cleaning' heavy woolen socks that apparently haven't been washed for ten years. Apart from the fact they are likely now largely made up of a self-sustaining bacterial colony, and there's probably very little wool left, they don't smell at all. Really. He threw them at me recently and they smell of...nothing really, faintly biological, but in a not unpleasant way.

He has recently taken up wearing no shoes at all.

But that's another story!

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