Anonymous wrote:I hang them to dry out. Moisture breed funkiness. The kind of funkiness that lingers. On a hanger, on a doorknob or towel rack or something.
Then I put them in a hamper once dry.
Then I do laundry when there's sufficient quantity to do a load.
I couldn't imagine regularly washing one workout outfit at a time, and not a full load - that seems profoundly wasteful.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What are these "workout clothes" you all talk about? I workout naked in my ho e gym, then shower after. No need to worry about mildew or laundering.
+1
Me too. I thought everyone did that
Anonymous wrote:What are these "workout clothes" you all talk about? I workout naked in my ho e gym, then shower after. No need to worry about mildew or laundering.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In a plastic bag and in the garage until it's time to do a "gym workout clothes" laundry load.
Don't they get all mildewed doing that?
Negative. theu stay in the bag for about two days before getting laundered,
Negative. They stay in the bag for about two days before getting laundered.
Somehow I doubt that. Or your sense of smell is way off.
Doubt all you want.
I assure you, your clothed are rank and you are "that person."
Anonymous wrote:I throw them directly into the washing machine where they remain until I do the next load of laundry.