How often do you wash your clothes?

I am torn on the hanging of T-shirts...I hate the wrinkles with folding and I find a stretched neck very annoying.
Do you fold like a crazy person? Don't overstuff you drawers and your shirts shouldn't be that wrinkled.

Just shake your t-shirt out a bit before you put it on and your shirt will be fine. Also, I thought since you are so ripped, the material would be stretched over your guns and pecs and would become un-wrinkled.
While I appreciate the compliment...that doesn't happen.

Also...not all of us have endless drawer space!

 
Do you guys have your own designated towel or use a communal one. I think this should come into play when deciding how often to use a towel after bathing/showering.
You and Landlord staying at the same hostel?
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Underwear, every day. Tee-shirts, about every other day. Jeans, whenever they look and/or feel dirty. Which is generally four or five wearings for jeans worn to work (office job). Or after one or two wearings for jeans worn for working in the yard or home construction projects.

Although I don't do the laundry now, I still put them in the hamper at about the same rate I did before I was married. That is, back when I did my own laundry myself.

/ This is a funny and odd thread.
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This thread is hilarious but it is also so
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- you can tell it is the off season.
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Me: I wash, note I not wife, everything once a week except towels - every 2 weeks. I figure, hey my body is clean - I'm just wiping off clean water. But then again one does have to consider the

dry skin stuff.
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Everything gets washed after one time on the body except shirts if I wore a T-shirt under the shirt. If it can stand the under arm smell test
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, it goes back on the hanger. Blue jeans - typically wear 3-4 times before washing. So they may make the weekly wash.

Tell, me I've never considered wearing them for a month or many days without washing. What makes you think they don't get BO (as in body odor not former coach who gave off a sulfur odor when he left) on blue jeans?
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You hang up your t-shirts? Oh man, that's the worst. You are going to stretch out those collars! T-shirts need to be folded.
No talking about regular shirts going back on the hanger if they can stand the under the arm smell test.

 
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