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Am I the only one who can wear 1 shirt on a for day trip? Obviously new undershirt everyday. Definitely 1 pair of pants for the whole trip. I guess I don't sweat very much unless I'm doing physical labor.
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My cleaner does my shirts for just over $2. Not worth my time for that price.
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Originally Posted by word302
(Post 2783508)
Am I the only one who can wear 1 shirt on a for day trip? Obviously new undershirt everyday. Definitely 1 pair of pants for the whole trip. I guess I don't sweat very much unless I'm doing physical labor.
I'll concede that 2 days is not bad, but 4? It's not like you don't have room in your bag for another shirt? |
I used to take two shirts for a 4 day trip. 1 shirt seems to work well for a 4 day. A lot easier too. In the summer time I will usually take two shirts for a 4 day, especially when flying that sweat box called the CRJ200.
I also remember from middle school art class, that the brightest whites have hues of blue. Dingy looking whites have hues of yellow. Add some bluing fluid to your wash. Mrs. Stewart?s Bluing ? WHY bluing for whitening fabric? |
Originally Posted by word302
(Post 2783509)
My cleaner does my shirts for just over $2. Not worth my time for that price.
I may start doing that again, but I'm going to buy like 20 shirts so my personal schedule doesn't revolve around picking up and dropping off dry cleaning on my days off. Always keep a pressed shirt in reserve in your closet... sucks to wake up at 0200 realizing that your alarm is going off in an hour and you forgot to pick up your dry cleaning. Also annoys the wife when you start washing shirts at 0200. |
Originally Posted by Flyboy68
(Post 2783547)
One shirt for 4 days?
I'll concede that 2 days is not bad, but 4? It's not like you don't have room in your bag for another shirt? |
Originally Posted by rickair7777
(Post 2783588)
That works if your cleaner will fold the shirts so they don't get (too) wrinkled in your suitcase. Otherwise you have to iron them anyway.
I may start doing that again, but I'm going to buy like 20 shirts so my personal schedule doesn't revolve around picking up and dropping off dry cleaning on my days off. Always keep a pressed shirt in reserve in your closet... sucks to wake up at 0200 realizing that your alarm is going off in an hour and you forgot to pick up your dry cleaning. Also annoys the wife when you start washing shirts at 0200. |
Originally Posted by word302
(Post 2783508)
Am I the only one who can wear 1 shirt on a for day trip? Obviously new undershirt everyday. Definitely 1 pair of pants for the whole trip. I guess I don't sweat very much unless I'm doing physical labor.
I change shirts every two days... and I do 1-2 leg days in plane that has good AC, doesn't drip oil on me, and is tall enough not to grease my shirt on the walk around. If you're not sweating a lot you can touch-up iron your shirt and keep wearing it, but the problem is that the iron will tend to "lock in" any small stains you may have accumulated, especially grease. Once ironed in, even Shout won't get them out. |
Originally Posted by BigZ
(Post 2783506)
Spray some Shout stain remover to the armpit and collar areas before throwing the shirts into the washer. Works like a charm.
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Do they make any decent wrinkle resistant pilot shirts? If not, this stuff works well.
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