I've discovered that once you let used clothes sit without using them for long enough they don't smell like anything anymore and you can use them again without washing them. I've rotated my clothes like this for the past 8 months because I'm too lazy to use the washing machine.
you can also put them in the freezer while damp then hang them in the sun. the combination of ice crystals and uv absolutely obliterates any bacteria that cause odor.
>>84976748>>84976814Anything except washing your clothes. Interesting.
>>84976819I really don't think a case can be made for washing clothes unless you literally have grease on them from working around machinery, or if it's hot summer and you're sweating in them. Underwear should be washed obviously. But something like a hoodie which you're only wearing in the cold and with a base layer underneath should never really need to be washed.
>>84976841why underwear? I've been using the same 6 pairs for these 8 months
>>84976853Women definitely need to wash their underwear, and so does everyone who doesn't use a bidet. In the US where most people don't use a bidet for example.
>>84976872ah, well I'm not a foid and I use a pussyphone
You people are animals. Wash your clothes, and your ass and pits.
>>84976841i can make a case for washing clothes after, at most, 2-3 wears: you should wash your clothes because freshly-washed clothes smell better than not freshly-washed clothes. just because you give em a sniff and you're like ya they're alright don't mean nothing. thank you for coming 2 my ted talk
>>84976748This is so untrue it smells.
I am finnish living in coastal greece. I definitely wash my clothes ten times more than at home. So it really depends on the climate.
>>84976965eeeyyyyyyyyyyy anoda fin. yeah its getting too hot here, all my clothes are starting to get drenched in sweat and smell bad now after 1 use.