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I know the whole avoiding shoulder bumps topic by just simply folding or if hanging up do that fold over thing but i got a question about right after you wash. So obviously washing on delicate but then you need it to dry and folding it over the hanger doesnt exactly do that directly after a wash so how do yall dry em right after the wash (before you fold them up) to avoid the shoulder bumps. Im sure it applies for all terry tops but if it makes any difference im talking about the kake.
I know the whole avoiding shoulder bumps topic by just simply folding or if hanging up do that fold over thing but i got a question about right after you wash. So obviously washing on delicate but then you need it to dry and folding it over the hanger doesnt exactly do that directly after a wash so how do yall dry em right after the wash (before you fold them up) to avoid the shoulder bumps. Im sure it applies for all terry tops but if it makes any difference im talking about the kake.
Purpose? It's a t-shirt. I'm guessing it is not intended for layering specifically but rather as a unique standalone shirt - since it already gives off that dual layer look which many people go for when layering their tees.Yeah didn't want to bring it up until others did
And since we have....
What is the purpose of the cape tee?
Purpose? It's a t-shirt. I'm guessing it is not intended for layering specifically but rather as a unique standalone shirt - since it already gives off that dual layer look which many people go for when layering their tees.
Are you really asking a question about violating the most rudimentary rule in clothes washing? Whites/light colors go in one wash. Colors/blacks in another (consider even separating blacks from certain colors).Hey guys so sorry for not searching but there have been a ton of posts. I am thinking of giving my Clay Oversize Hoodie a wash for the first time. I was going to put it in with either some nice black Lulu pants I have (just those two items). Has anyone washed theirs yet? Do they bleed onto other clothing? Do I need to wash it alone? Many thanks
No need for shade, a simple answer to the question would be nice. Obviously I understand how to do laundry, this is not a normal wash for me. I just have two nice, soft items that I lay to dry, and was wondering if I could knock them out in the same wash since I have to pay $2 a wash in quarters.Are you really asking a question about violating the most rudimentary rule in clothes washing? Whites/light colors go in one wash. Colors/blacks in another (consider even separating blacks from certain colors).
Yikes.