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I wash my kids' coats/hoodies weekly, but my own only get washed at the end of the season. My nice wool coat gets drycleaned once every few years, but I only wear it about 3 times a year.
If you wash those puffy coats too often they lose all warmth! They aren't coming in direct contact with skin, so I don't see why an adult needs to wash them more than 1-2 times a season. |
You hand wash an ankle length wool coat? I cannot even imagine how heavy and awkward that is. |
Isn't it crazy? There are a few bagel places with terrible ventilation and even my hair smells afterwards. I vote with my wallet and don't go to those places. |
That smell is not the coats… |
| You only have 1 winter jacket? |
Yes, I am super curious how this is done. I hate the smell of stinky coats but also hate the cost of dry cleaning. |
🤣🤣🤣🤣 |
Thosd puffers hold smells. Sweaty smells, Old perfume odor, food odors, it all can be smelled by other people. Ever been behind someone in line or on the train? Bleh. It’s like that hair odor people have when you can tell they haven’t washed their hair in a while. It wafts. |
| Some of ya'll coats STINK. |
| Why? Coats don’t get dirty and I’m always cold so no sweat and if I washed mine it would get ruined |
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My kids’ coats get washed every 1-2 weeks if they are playing outside regularly.
As an adult, I dry clean my coat at the end of the season and fluff it on my dryer’s steam fresh setting when I get it out again. I rarely clean my dark colored coats during the winter. I wear clothes under them and am not sweating in them. I did clean my coat last year midseason because I spilled coffee on it. |
There are 4 pages of why, lady. Gross. |
| The wool coat I wear maybe twice a year gets cleaned every few years. The nice warm coat that’s more of an everyday coat gets cleaned monthly, although I’ll sometimes just do the cuffs. The dog park jacket gets washed weekly or at most, every two weeks. |
| What? I have never "washed" a coat. |
+1 Unless I had gotten a jacket or coat extremely dirty somehow, I would never even consider washing or dry cleaning them. How ridiculous. |