Tell me you wash or dry clean your winter coats… I didn’t realize some people do not wash coats from year to year

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:A great many people don’t wash their winter coats, like ever. I know this because I ride the metro. The smell of unwashed coats coming out of storage in November is nauseating.


Yes! You get it. I hate standing in line in the winter and smelling people’s dirty coats. Absolutely gross and they’re just used to the smell. It’s not that their coats magically don’t need cleaning.
Anonymous
If you don’t know what a dirty winter coat smells like, then you’re the one wearing it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:^^should say wool coat gets dry cleaned at the end of the season.


B+ you still missed one
Anonymous
Only if it gets dirty.
Anonymous
My white and camel colored jackets yes. The others maybe depends how much I wear it that year

Jackets are going over your clothes, you need deodorant if you can smell anything through winter clothes
Anonymous
Once a year I get it dry cleaned.
Anonymous
Are you really sweating through all the layers of your clothes and into your coat? I do wash my coat occasionally as the sleeves get dirty etc but can not imagine how a coat can smell so badly as people as describing. I mean sure a kid who is playing at recess but I am not running around. In the winter I typically have 2 layers on under my coat.
Anonymous
It depends on the coat.

You can’t just wash the waterproof parkas, you have to do the whole waterproofing rigmarole. I do it more often with the kids coats.

I have a puffer I wear all the time that I wash more often and just accept it’s not really waterproof any more. Same with kid coats.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Are you really sweating through all the layers of your clothes and into your coat? I do wash my coat occasionally as the sleeves get dirty etc but can not imagine how a coat can smell so badly as people as describing. I mean sure a kid who is playing at recess but I am not running around. In the winter I typically have 2 layers on under my coat.


I think this must be like the people who can smell “outside.” That’s not shade, I believe them, I’m just not one of them.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I have never washed my winter jacket?

You reek
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Are you really sweating through all the layers of your clothes and into your coat? I do wash my coat occasionally as the sleeves get dirty etc but can not imagine how a coat can smell so badly as people as describing. I mean sure a kid who is playing at recess but I am not running around. In the winter I typically have 2 layers on under my coat.


I think this must be like the people who can smell “outside.” That’s not shade, I believe them, I’m just not one of them.


Do you ever walk into a place that is cooking on a flat top grill? Fabric picks up those odors.
Anonymous
I don’t.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Are you really sweating through all the layers of your clothes and into your coat? I do wash my coat occasionally as the sleeves get dirty etc but can not imagine how a coat can smell so badly as people as describing. I mean sure a kid who is playing at recess but I am not running around. In the winter I typically have 2 layers on under my coat.


I think this must be like the people who can smell “outside.” That’s not shade, I believe them, I’m just not one of them.


Do you ever walk into a place that is cooking on a flat top grill? Fabric picks up those odors.


Okay! Chillax, man. I wash the coats I wear the most more frequently. I’m struggling to think of the last time I had a coat and flat top grill experience but I’ll be on the lookout.
Anonymous
My driving coat or other garments that get minimal wear/exposure to outside elements get cleaned at the end of the season and stored. My daily-wear coat(s) get cleaned when they get dirty, and then at the end of the season before being stored.

And I handwash my wool. Dry cleaning is nasty.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Are you really sweating through all the layers of your clothes and into your coat? I do wash my coat occasionally as the sleeves get dirty etc but can not imagine how a coat can smell so badly as people as describing. I mean sure a kid who is playing at recess but I am not running around. In the winter I typically have 2 layers on under my coat.


I think this must be like the people who can smell “outside.” That’s not shade, I believe them, I’m just not one of them.


Do you ever walk into a place that is cooking on a flat top grill? Fabric picks up those odors.


Okay! Chillax, man. I wash the coats I wear the most more frequently. I’m struggling to think of the last time I had a coat and flat top grill experience but I’ll be on the lookout.


lol. 😂

This is so strange, these are clothes worn literally outside - outside of multiple layers and they are in the outdoors where they aired out with every wear.

I can absolutely imagine clothes seeming musty if they came out of winter storage, but a good way to deal with that is to air them out . . .
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