Do you use or support the use of a clothes chair? If not, why?
Do you use or support the use of a clothes chair? If not, why?
If you don't know what a clothes chair is, it's a chair you put slightly dirty clothes on to wear again before they need to go in the wash.
I don't believe in a clothes chair.
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Because I use the top of my dresser, like a gentleman.
18 0 ReplyI did this forever until my wife and I moved to a place with separate closets. I figured I would move on to a better, more grown-up solution.
Friends, there is somehow now a clothes chair in my closet
16 0 ReplyYes. It's just the natural place to put them. They belong on the back of the chair.
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13 0 ReplyI use the floor.
11 0 ReplyBut that's where fully dirty clothes usually go
7 0 ReplyNo the dirty clothes go in the dirty clothes corner. The rest is for other clothes
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If you do not use the clothes chair then it's straight to
That's what the chair is for. What did you think it was for, sitting? No. This is crazy talk.
10 0 ReplyThe chair is for ghosts.
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imma be a stereotype and tell yall its the ground I just throw my shit on the ground
well because its also all man clothes anyway
10 0 ReplyI just hang them on the hamper/laundry basket edge. Half in, half out, a visual representation of the state of the clothes' partial dirtiness. No need for a chair to pile up on. If it gets too much, you just first shove in the previous clothes you weren't ever going to wear again obviously.
10 0 ReplyThis seems like a good compromise to a clothes chair
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The clothes chair is proletarian, any other solution is bourgeois
10 0 Replyno more half measures walter
9 0 ReplyI have a clothes-for-later spot on my floor. And before you ask, that spot on my bedroom floor is kept cleaner than the clothes.
9 0 ReplyI'm glad you said that because I was gonna ask
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I drape them over the open top of plastic storage bins.
7 0 ReplyMy clothes chair is a tools chair that occasionally hosts clothes
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6 0 ReplyYeah. I hang my stuff off the handles on my drawers, personally.
5 0 ReplyHad a real rough year last year. Capped off by a welfare check finding a version of myself who hadn't left my bed in days in an utterly filthy apartment. Things are somewhat better now and I'm staying with family but I try to keep things neat all the time so I can tell if I start slipping again. Take care of yourself comrades, its easy to convince yourself you're fine until one day you just can't function at all
5 0 Replydefine slightly dirty. if i wear a shirt and dont sweat and it has no smell, ill put it in the drawer or closet again. I guess one way to do it is have a drawer just for slightly dirty clothing.
4 0 ReplyBasically that. Like you wear jeans, sit on a dirty bus seat but they're not smelly or visibly dirty so you can wear them again.
4 0 Replythings that have touched public transport i wouldnt but back in a drawer, but i dont really have public transit to ride so i didnt consider that.
5 0 ReplyDenim is anti-bacterial btw, I wash my jeans only for bad stains which is only once every few years
Never smells at all
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Yes. This is both logical and practical.
3 0 ReplyNo, it's easier to deal with when its sorted. That said I own about 5 outfits.
3 0 ReplyClean, dirty, and slightly dirty are ways of organizing clothes
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use a hanger dawg! the slight dirtiness wont corrupt the closet
2 0 ReplyWhat about if one only has a dresser?
3 0 ReplyUse the corner of the dresser
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