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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I read somewhere about a radically awesome idea -- a shelf or drawer for clothes that are "clerty"...not clean but not dirty. :-) It has totally changed my life! No more clothes draped over chairs or sitting on top of the dresser because [b]I don't want them touching the totally clean things [/b]but I can still wear them. I just throw them into the clerty drawer.[/quote] This is very strange. Why?[/quote] Not strange at all - I re-wear things regularly and don't want these clothes contaminating" my clean clothes, or confusing me as to which will need washing and which will not. I have a clothes horse, but pile my sweaters on top of my dresser. [/quote] How will clothing worn for several hours or a full day at most "contaminate" clothing adjacent to it in a drawer? And what will happen as a result of that contamination?[/quote] Original clerty drawer PP here. I like to know that all of the clothing in my dresser is freshly laundered. There are a few kinds of clothes that I will wear twice or even three times (like, clothes I put on after an evening shower before bed, or sweaters I wear over a shirt) but I want to keep track of the fact that they've already been worn so I will know to toss them in the laundry the next time.[/quote]
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