| I have a friend who works in retail and tells me stories about how some shipments of clothing have rodent droppings in them. So I wash 90% of all new clothes. Occasionally, I will let something go unwashed if I need new socks or something right away. |
| I dont't but I do no blame those who do. I worked in Babies R Us while I was in college and I clearly remember seeing piles of cute little baby clothes on the dirty stockroom floor. |
| Yes for everyone in the household, except for coats and things that need to be dry cleaned |
| Yes, clothes from overseas are usually sprayed w/ pesticides at the docks. |
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I do, because DS has eczema and I don't want the dyes to irritate his skin.
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| Definitely! Not only DC's stuff but ours too. |
| Underwear only |
| I at least put it through the dryer cycle before wearing - I've heard stories of bed bugs... |
| I always do the LO's clothes. I think I should do ours too. |
Yes. Some companies use formaldehyde to keep clothes from wrinkling during the shipping process. I prefer my clothes to be carcinogen free.
http://health.yahoo.net/articles/healthcare/wash-and-then-wear-unwashed-clothes-may-have-formaldehyde |
| It depends. Not sweaters, jeans, jackets, etc. Yes for shirts, undies, everything cotton. |
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Ew! they spray the clothes with all sorts of horrible chemicals to avoid bugs eating them during shipping and storage.
Or do you think the organic cotton will stay beautifully packed all the way from china to america with just a few moth balls in the container? LOL |
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Yes, I wash all clothing we buy before we wear it.
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| Yes, everything gets washed for kids and myself. Honestly, I never even thought about the dirty manufacturing/store room conditions, but as a kid I used to get a rash if clothes were not washed first-- we always blamed it on the dyes, but I'm sure a host of other chemicals end up on them too. |