010df - 7d
What's amazing to me is a standard cotton poly blend or even 100% cotton shirt stinks in a day on me but I can wear my wool shirt for most of a week including workouts and the shirt is fine. Even if I stink in the shirt air it out for a day and it's good. I'm down from about 1.5 shirts a day in the wash to about 2 per week depending on how often I spill things on myself. Add in air drying instead of the dryer and it is a big difference in laundry energy use. We slowly replacing all our clothes in our house.
Laeserin π»π¦ @Laeserin - 7d
Yeah, same. Slow-replacement and the laundry goes steadily down. Which is a relief, as we're 4 adults, which makes for a lot of laundry.
TIL there is an army of nostr bots waiting to pounce on people who mention wool clothing and argue for hours replying to themselves in your replies.
mrecheese π§ @mrecheese π§ - 7d
Wool clothing is the best clothing you can possibly wear. It is superior to all other clothing.
Wool clothing is the worst clothing you can possibly wear. It is inferior to all other clothing.
Just wait until those bots find out about alpaca and bunnies.
They didn't take the bait. π€·ββοΈ
They must not like you. nostr:nevent1qqsz2nflr6c0p92j03sqdwx4kmrm34yumn98f6h46gwr0jre9pltyygpz9mhxue69uhkummnw3ezuamfdejj7q3qqyxlpj2gl6dt2nfvkl4yyrl6pr2hjkycrdh2dr5r42n7ktwn7pdqxpqqqqqqzqkhcem
I get that a lot.
Jay @Jay - 7d
I practically only wear wool now.