We all wash our clothes to keep ourselves and favorites items smelling fresh, but there is such a thing as too much washing and too little. There are downsides to both extremes: laundering your clothes more than you need to can shorten their lifespan and wear them out quickly, but washing too rarely can be unhygienic and cause bacteria growth. Here's a general guide to follow:
Bras: After three to four wears. Underwear: After every wear. Socks and stockings: After every wear. Sportswear and swimwear: After every wear. Jeans: Five to six wears. Although there are some that advocate washing as little as possible. Tops: One to two wears. Dresses: One to two wears. Leggings: One to two wears. Pants, skirts, and shorts: Three to four wears. Jackets and blazers: Five to six wears. Coats: Once every two months of wear. PJs: Three to four wears.Of course, this guide doesn't apply to the days when excessive sweating or accidental spills happen, and to those who have different hygiene preferences.
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