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Put it in the rags box. It’s only a concert T-shirt. The one he’s worn at every concert he’s seen since 1965. And has autographs from every musician. He won’t miss it and it’s not worth anything…
Templo S.U.D. about 6 years ago
better put it into your “cleaning rags” box, madam, afore he asks where that favourite shirt is
Dani Rice about 6 years ago
And ain’t THAT the truth! Hubby wears some of the grungiest shirts. And if he gets new T-shirts, he’ll wear the newest one to do some messy job.
flyertom about 6 years ago
I have old clothes set aside for major auto repairs and painting projects. If I ever get the contract to paint the Golden Gate Bridge, I’m set.
Breadboard about 6 years ago
Duck tape it and use again !
Geophyzz about 6 years ago
Besides my collection of painting clothes, I have several shirts that can only be worn under a sweater.
Display about 6 years ago
Put it in the rags box. It’s only a concert T-shirt. The one he’s worn at every concert he’s seen since 1965. And has autographs from every musician. He won’t miss it and it’s not worth anything…
car2ner about 6 years ago
for rags I cut off the sleeves and neckline and use just the belly and back.
david_42 about 6 years ago
I had so many T-shirts from my younger days, that I rotate boxes of them to even out the wear.
wirepunchr about 6 years ago
The “comfortable” t-shirts have the propensity to be pulled apart by my wife. That’s why I usually try to fold my own.
Jan C about 6 years ago
Simple solution. Cut the rags into pieces.
Hippogriff about 6 years ago
My wife dedicated this one to me. I am down to three “around the house” long-sleeve shirts; a nice supply of “too nice for every day”.