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. |
| If you don’t know what a dirty winter coat smells like, then you’re the one wearing it. |
B+ you still missed one |
| Only if it gets dirty. |
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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 |
| Once a year I get it dry cleaned. |
| 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. |
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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. |
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. |
You reek |
Do you ever walk into a place that is cooking on a flat top grill? Fabric picks up those odors. |
| I don’t. |
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. |
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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. |
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 . . . |