I know of a household locally that still uses one of those round, upright wringer washers. We used to have one when I was young (sigh … I turn 77 this week.)
I have many white items, and many light colored items. I always sort my laundry. Many items looks like they are new even though they might be 20, 30, or 40 years old. I don’t know any Pluggers who do not sort their laundry, though I imagine there are some, judging by the look of their clothes.
PoodleGroomer about 5 years ago
All of the colors that could run ran off a long time ago.
Gent about 5 years ago
Well, some of us poor people cannot afford to wear a new cloth every day.
GoComicsGo! about 5 years ago
Yep.
zerotvus about 5 years ago
i got socks older than that washing machine……..
pathfinder about 5 years ago
I know of a household locally that still uses one of those round, upright wringer washers. We used to have one when I was young (sigh … I turn 77 this week.)
Breadboard about 5 years ago
Use ammonia instead of bleach for each load ….
ctolson about 5 years ago
Yeah, they are all “faded” to the same level.
sfreader1 about 5 years ago
I have many white items, and many light colored items. I always sort my laundry. Many items looks like they are new even though they might be 20, 30, or 40 years old. I don’t know any Pluggers who do not sort their laundry, though I imagine there are some, judging by the look of their clothes.
PoodleGroomer about 5 years ago
The new elastic and synthetic blends makes the undies look passable long after the cotton is gone.
Pickled about 5 years ago
That’s how I wash!
Caldonia about 5 years ago
Yes, why would anyone want a white shirt, when you can wear a fungus-looking gray one instead! A perfect look for funerals!
oakie817 about 5 years ago
wait….sort your laundry?
TimeLordSoundwave about 5 years ago
Do what now?
jr1234 about 5 years ago
On news, people throw clothes away now, after only 2 or 3 wearings and only 1 % get recycled bc what they are now made out of…even donated get tossed