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Inside out and cold water will save you money and your clothes. Come on, people, those don’t even require effort.
*gets slammed in the face*
“Welcome to the Internet opinion gauntlet”.
Yup. T-shirts can last for decades if you treat them well.
What does inside out do?
Protects the outside of your clothes from all that scraping around. Also apparently gives more scraping around to the inside bits touching your smelly armpits.
It also preserves any graphics on your shirts for longer if they're inside out.
I mean, I didn’t say so explicitly, but you got it; you got the spirit. The parts you don’t want damaged aren’t being damaged.
turning them inside out requires TWO moments of effort per article, fuck that shit
40°C, no fabric softener, and minimal amount of detergent.
just flip it when you take it off, that way you don't have to do it all at once
So many cash strapped commenters showing how they throw their money away.
Use your clothes the right way, and you'll need to buy less AND reduce wastage against the environment.