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Keep Your Clothes From Wearing Out by Ironing Instead of Washing. If there’s one good reason to do the sniff test, it’s this: washing and drying your clothing after each wear is one of the quickest ways to wear those outfits out.
Yes, there are ways to improve your laundry skills, but you’re still shoving your favorite duds into a machine to get agitated—yes, that’s what it’s called—and then into a different machine to get blasted with heat. Theoretically, it’s better to spend more on quality, but that’s only true if the quality item? Bits of fabric fibers from your clothes.
Even if your shirts didn’t shrink in the wash, they still literally got smaller. But I get it. You want to wash that outfit not necessarily because it is dirty, but because it looks dirty. Download The New Close Encounters Of The Third Kind (2017) Movie there. Or, more accurately, like you spent a whole day wearing it. Big ol’ creases at the elbows and the hip joints, with a nice wrinkle across the front from all those hours sitting at a desk. We’ve all heard the bad news that sitting will kill you. That might be a slight exaggeration, and.
But washing isn’t always the answer. Now that the weather is cooling down again, it’s time to return to one of my favorite fashion- preserving habits: ironing clothes instead of washing them.
Yes, you can do some serious damage to your clothing with an iron. However, as long as you keep your iron at the appropriate temperature for the fabric and don’t, like, leave the iron resting against your clothing as you go check Twitter, your clothes should leave the ironing board wrinkle- free, refreshed, and ready to wear. Which is the same result you’re trying to achieve with the washer/dryer, only without the agitation—or the “high efficiency spin cycle,” if you’ve got a newer machine—and the lint. There’s a reason there’s no such thing as “iron lint,” after all.
Did you spill coffee on it? Was it a particularly sweaty day? DOES IT SMELL? Give it a wash. But if your clothing just looks rumpled or wrinkled, give it an iron instead.
Those fabric fibers will get to cling to life for a little bit longer, and you’ll get clothes that look like they’ve never been worn. Romantic Horror Movies Closer To The Moon (2015) more.