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How does /fa/ wash their clothes?

>> No.13628557

>>13628554
according to the instructions on the tag

>> No.13628559

With a fucking washing machine, dipshit.

>> No.13628560
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13628560

My mom washes my clothes

>> No.13628568

>>13628560
Embarrassing.

>> No.13628592

>>13628554
i dont

>> No.13628598

>>13628554
Woolite Darks for everything

>> No.13628620

>>13628554
>washing clothes
>ever
The only things you should ever need to wash is a work uniform if you have a physical job, jeans only after the first 6 months of daily wear to induce fading, and underwear/socks which should be done by hand. Nothing else you wear should ever need to be washed if you have proper hygiene. And if you spill something in it like a slob then you should just throw it out and buy new anyway.
>b-but that's so expensive!
If you cant afford to throw it out and buy new on a moments notice, you cant afford that price of clothing in the first ppl lace and need to aim for a more modest budget wardrobe.

>> No.13628633

>>13628620
Where do you live? For that to be hygienically possible you must live in a 60F or less and very dry place.

>> No.13628652

>>13628633
I will concede that if you live in 120° 100% humidity year-round weather it might be necessary to wash once in awhile, but I live in a temperate zone that readily gets to the 90s in the summer (was 95 here today) and I have no problems. This is why you wear cotton underwear, to act as a barrier and absorb the sweat and oils from your body. As long as you wear natural fibers only, the underwear will absorb the salt from your sweat whilst allowing the water to wick away to your outer shirt which can then release and evaporate the moisture keeping it clean.

>> No.13628668

>>13628633
Why are you even responding seriously to a post that says
>if you spill something in it like a slob then you should just throw it out and buy new anyway.

Do you leave comments correcting Steve Brule too?

>> No.13628680

>>13628652
In a 70-90 weather it works with jeans but not for shirts, after 2 or 3 wears it's going to develop some odors doesn't matter how much you shower or how good your diet is the sweat will go through your first shirt and will reach the outer layer/s of your clothing. Same with jeans after a week or 2.

I see your method working in places like San Francisco that have a perfect weather year round but not in hell on earth places like almost the entire US south.

t. year round summer where I live clean diet fag that sweats less than average and still has to wash his clothes regularly

>> No.13628698

>>13628668
I know it's kind of an ironic post but there are people that do that, I've bought jeans that say don't wash before 6 months from first wear. It's retarded.

>> No.13629216

>>13628652
Jesus fucking christ. You must smell like ass.

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>>13628652
B8 has be taken