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lnkyTea OP t1_j8jc0cu wrote

I agree, I line dry all my shirts. My frustration is that many women's shirts are so thin in general you can see through them and often have to layer.

I have one shirt that I have picked up used at a clothing swap about 10 years ago. The tags are so faded that don't know the brand and the material but it STILL looks and feels great and that one I can throw in the dryer almost weekly. It feels like a thicker cotton material but I don't know the actual material. I wish all my clothes were as durable as that shirt!

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HauntedButtCheeks t1_j8jxxhh wrote

I am jealous of the better fabric quality in men's clothing. My Dad is 63, he has t shirts from high school that he still wears & they don't look particularly faded or anything. That's literally an impossible goal for me because women's shirts in a fitted cut are always made with inferior cotton. Just why? 😭

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lnkyTea OP t1_j8km2h2 wrote

Yes! I think they assume all women like to shop endlessly and are moving on to the next trend anyways 😒

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