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by ClumsyPilot
1761 days ago
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I am not sure how this works. Even if you have a million pairs of pants, you only wear, and hence need to wash, one at a time. My grandma really spent a lot of time washing clothes, so i dont think this is a significant factor |
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Women typically would change a bit more often, and generally tried to have fresh panties every day (they would wash them separately from the main laundry). Men who considered themselves sophisticated would change _socks_ every day, but this was a minority. Nobody washed a shirt that they only wore once. Nobody washed pants until they had visible spots or smelled really bad.
And these were civilized XX century households, with access to hot and cold running water, gas, and electricity (but not always a bath or a shower, and rarely a washing machine).
Try wearing the same briefs and socks and shirt for a week, and you will show much you reduce your laundry load...