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Hey, if this person can return their underwear, anyone (including OP) should be able to!
http://www.suggest.com/lifestyle/1577192/18-walmart-employees-share-their-worst-customer-horror-stories/#page=2
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Do you know what a vagina is? |
| Do you guys wash clothes that you've ordered online, too, that come in a sealed bag? |
| How about if they are thongs? |
Yes of course. There's excess dye and sizing in the fabrics. That's why new clothes often smell funny. There could be chemical treatments for water resistance or wrinkle resistance, (aka the "no iron" shirts), that leave residue. All of this really should be washed out before you wear it, even if you aren't particularly sensitive to chemicals. |
| If you're attractive and the underwear is sexy, you can probably sell it online for more than you paid if you sell it with a picture of you wearing it. |
Yes, because they usually smell funny or have weird wrinkles from shipping. Basically the only things I don't always wash before wearing are regular tops and bottoms/dresses that I buy in a store, and anything that comes pre-packaged (but I will wash if it smells funny). Even then I sometimes still wash first. |
Good point. |
| I am a man. I once returned underwear that I wore. There were several pairs that came in a box. When I washed them after wearing them they shrunk a lot. However I assumed the store was not going to sell them to someone else. |