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What do you do with clothes that are neither clean nor dirty?

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Kinsters · 05/11/2019 01:40

I don't really want to put "dirty" clothes back in the wardrobe so normally end up hanging them over the back of a chair - but it doesn't look very neat!

What does everyone else do?

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MitziK · 11/11/2019 17:41

15 minute wash and put them away when dry.

Any clothes will pick up perspiration and attract moths if unwashed.

MelissaCortezsPastry · 13/11/2019 17:20

We have a worn it drawer, so a hoodie I have put on in the house will go in there. It isn't dirty, nor is it clean.

They are cleared out every half term (children's) but they are very good at wearing something again -joggers for round the house, then putting it in the wash.

Our drawers are actually plastic (Ikea Pax from the old days) makes them easy to wash out with zoflora.

It looks neat and tidy as everything is put away. We do not have a chair in the bedroom otherwise Dh would use it Grin

Wildernesstips · 18/11/2019 21:17

If I’m feeling organised they go on a hanger in the wardrobe but with the hook the other way round so I know it’s been worn. However, if I’m feeling lazy, end of the bed rail.

ToManderleyAgain · 18/11/2019 21:30

Hung on hangers on the end of the wardrobe or on hangers on a hat stand in the bedroom.

seasidequayside · 19/11/2019 10:28

I've got a plastic basket on a shelf in the airing cupboard and I fold worn clothes and put them in there.

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