Anonymous wrote:OP, you will love this. My family never once washed our family sleeping bags we used yearly for camping (like for 10-12 years at least- and I'm sure they still own them and still have not washed them). EVER.
Every year someone would get dad's BO one and complain (the smell was instantly identifiable) and it would be traded back to him for his use. Sure we were kids swimming in the ocean every day, but it's still gross. When I would complain my mother would say that they would fall apart if they were washed (not sure why she thought that- sure it could happen but I always begged her to try it with Dad's).
Coats get washed if they are visibly or olfactorily dirty. Sometimes multiple times in a year, sometimes not in a year if only used a couple times.
Anonymous wrote:Fabreez fabric spray is also useful but spray on inside so you don't accidentally stain it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wash all my coats at least once a year. The ones that can go in the washing machine, I do myself. The others get dry cleaned at end of the season.
Riding the subway in the winter in NYC, there is so much odor coming from people's disgustingly dirty coats....
That smell is not the coats…
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Anonymous wrote:OP, you will love this. My family never once washed our family sleeping bags we used yearly for camping (like for 10-12 years at least- and I'm sure they still own them and still have not washed them). EVER.
Every year someone would get dad's BO one and complain (the smell was instantly identifiable) and it would be traded back to him for his use. Sure we were kids swimming in the ocean every day, but it's still gross. When I would complain my mother would say that they would fall apart if they were washed (not sure why she thought that- sure it could happen but I always begged her to try it with Dad's).
Coats get washed if they are visibly or olfactorily dirty. Sometimes multiple times in a year, sometimes not in a year if only used a couple times.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wash all my coats at least once a year. The ones that can go in the washing machine, I do myself. The others get dry cleaned at end of the season.
Riding the subway in the winter in NYC, there is so much odor coming from people's disgustingly dirty coats....
That smell is not the coats…
Anonymous wrote:My skin doesn’t touch my coats. I dry clean them around once a year.