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keepthetips t1_j8v1rq0 wrote

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joescott2176 t1_j8v249f wrote

Wash in cold, don't use the dryer, at least with jeans. I have 2 pairs that I wash like this so they always look new. 2 years on and they dont have so much as a frayed edge.

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FiveDirtyDishes t1_j8v2gfn wrote

If you use a dryer, stop. Air drying will add a ton of time to the lifespan of your clothes. I started air drying my jeans, crewnecks, and shirts. They feel better and the smell of the laundry detergent stays in the clothes. Makes a huge difference.

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dgmahfudga23 t1_j8v3ptn wrote

How do you air dry and keep them from getting wrinkly?

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your_fav_ant t1_j8vkui2 wrote

Whenever I hang dry towels from the dryer (with much less detergent than the instructions recommend and using an extra rinse cycle), they end up feeling coarse. If I dry in a dryer, even on low heat, they feel soft. How do you get towels and clothes feeling soft and fluffy without using a dryer?

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throowaawayyyy t1_j8wuwva wrote

When you say new, maybe you I looking for the stiffness. Try starching and ironing!

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existential_rollin t1_j8xcc51 wrote

I always air dry but hate when my crewneck collars get wrinkly! Any tips on keeping them nice and flat?

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frzn_dad t1_j8y7bsj wrote

Do your clothes feel best when they are new? The only new clothes I love are socks. Everything seems so much better about 20 washes in.

Anything with elastic don't dry on high heat. It breaks it down so fast.

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No_Perspective_242 t1_j8zrv8d wrote

As others have said, wash in cold and hang dry. I haven’t used a dryer in years and even my cheap clothes have lasted. Also get a couple mesh bags to protect delicate items.

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Okay_Bluebird t1_j9516hv wrote

Be sure to put bras and anything delicate in a mesh bag. You also should sort your laundry by colour and hang it to dry. I also recommend not overlooking ironing. Having things not wrinkly and creased nicely in the right place makes them feel better to wear! I only use conditioner when I want something softer or if I’ve accidentally shrunk something. If that’s the case I hand wash with hair conditioner in the sink.

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