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Amazon had a sale: 16 grey Hanes Tshirts for $30. I grabbed it and now I'm almost always wearing a grey t-shirt.
You got a good sale I like to lounge around in the Hanes and T-shirts too. When I wear them outside I don't go far because being a lady I get looks like oh you are really slumming to wear men's Hanes undershirt. Men like them because they are much cheaply made now and they can see through practically to my bra. Women's T-Shirts cost a whole lot more and never have enough room to move in them.
I have no problem wearing older clothes in public as long as they aren't full of holes and stained.
I work from home but just yesterday I wore a T-shirt from a blood drive where I gave blood in 1994. I wouldn't wear it out though, except when I'm in our community fitness room. If people can't stand seeing old clothes there, they need help.
What difference does it make. People buy new jeans now that are already severely torn and ripped, so why shouldn't I and others wear their older clothes?
Why do you care? Are you the heir to a clothing manufacturer or something?
We all have favorite garments . When I get new clothes I tend not to wear them casually until I have an occasion to be out at a doo and have evaluated their comfort quotient.
due to work in construction , i wear green shirt, tan pants, every day, seven days a week for at least 15 years. I got like twenty pair, just wear out, buy again, green shirts, green sweat shirts, green jackets. safety bright green
Or at least I did for decades. Sometime in the last 4+ years my hoarder tendency took over, and I now have seventeen Russell Athletic Sleeveless Ts, around twenty Hawaiian shirts (half silk and half rayon) and ten pair of hakama-style rayon pants. Needless to say, there is now a permanent moratorium on clothes buying...at my age I fully expect this collection to outlive me.
And no, clothes don't smell after you wash them.
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