Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Basketball mom here. How do the uniforms get washed? I always pack a medium sized mesh drawstring laundry bag that can serve double duty keeping my DC’s uniform separate if they are collected and washed either by another parent or a coach.
Drawstring laundry bag is helpful anyway to separate out dirty from clean clothes. I tuck in a few drawstring kitchen garbage bags either for trash or wet clothes.
For baseball: I bring many pairs of pants (enough for each day) because they get filthy and are a PITA to wash. Also plenty of socks- enough for each day- because those are easy. I pack a bar of “fels naptha” (a detergent bar type thing) and DS washes his own jerseys and slider shorts in the tub or sink and hangs to dry. Super easy, just takes a few minutes. There have been times where there are laundry arrangements, but often we have been on our own.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anything essential for playing that couldn’t be easily replaced (eg, uniform) should go into carry on.
I’m sending my 15 year old to a baseball thing in Florida solo. I’m going to be sure he has pants, sliding shorts, and glove in his carry on. Unfortunately he’ll have to check the bat. I guess you share with teammates if checked baggage gets lost?
Yes. My son brings uniform, cleats and glove in his carryon. Can always borrow a teammates bat or helmet, or just run to the sporting goods store and buy new ones if it comes to that. Those are easier to replace that uniform or a broken-in glove.
Thanks! I forgot about the cleats. They do allow metal spiked cleats in carryon, don’t they?
Anonymous wrote:Basketball mom here. How do the uniforms get washed? I always pack a medium sized mesh drawstring laundry bag that can serve double duty keeping my DC’s uniform separate if they are collected and washed either by another parent or a coach.
Drawstring laundry bag is helpful anyway to separate out dirty from clean clothes. I tuck in a few drawstring kitchen garbage bags either for trash or wet clothes.
Anonymous wrote:The airlines are so unreliable right now, cancellations, work shortages, that I would take every single thing carry-on. Your team might need to make a quick decision about alternate transportation and no time to get your bags off the plane.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anything essential for playing that couldn’t be easily replaced (eg, uniform) should go into carry on.
I’m sending my 15 year old to a baseball thing in Florida solo. I’m going to be sure he has pants, sliding shorts, and glove in his carry on. Unfortunately he’ll have to check the bat. I guess you share with teammates if checked baggage gets lost?
Yes. My son brings uniform, cleats and glove in his carryon. Can always borrow a teammates bat or helmet, or just run to the sporting goods store and buy new ones if it comes to that. Those are easier to replace that uniform or a broken-in glove.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anything essential for playing that couldn’t be easily replaced (eg, uniform) should go into carry on.
I’m sending my 15 year old to a baseball thing in Florida solo. I’m going to be sure he has pants, sliding shorts, and glove in his carry on. Unfortunately he’ll have to check the bat. I guess you share with teammates if checked baggage gets lost?
Anonymous wrote:Anything essential for playing that couldn’t be easily replaced (eg, uniform) should go into carry on.