I’m trying to to find the balance between having an anti-clutter space for a clearer head versus not being wasteful about over washing things like button shirts or jeans which don’t get used for a large portion of my day.

I used to throw them over my computer chair but I recently moved my computer out of my bedroom.

I think the best option is to hang them up in the closet so they can air out a little more than back in a drawer.

  • anon6789
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    14 minutes ago

    I turn the hanger backwards and put them to one side of the closet rack.

  • Otherbarry
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    21 hour ago

    Hang them so the clothes can still air out but keep them separate from the 100% clean clothes e.g. section off part of a closet or use a different closet or rack or anything you can put clothes hangers on.

  • @Meltrax
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    141 minutes ago

    If I can throw it at the wall and it doesn’t stick I just put it back on.

  • @sploosh
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    75 hours ago

    On my clothes chair.

  • @avguser
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    86 hours ago

    On the floor next to my bed, or if I’m feeling less lazy I’ll set it on the dresser next to the bed.

  • BougieBirdie
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    8 hours ago

    I heard someone remark once that “If it’s clean enough to put back on your body, it’s clean enough to be put back” and that changed how I look at things

    Although in practice, I either hang stuff up on hooks on the back of my bedroom door, toss things on The Chair, or use half-dirty laundry to cover up the shame of the unused exercise equipment. Old habits are hard to break I guess

    • @[email protected]
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      197 hours ago

      “If it’s clean enough to put back on your body, it’s clean enough to be put back”

      I think I disagree there, clothes that are clean enough to be worn for another day aren’t necessarily clean enough to be stored over a period of time. Think of it like food; there are leftovers that are probably OK to eat the next day but you would probably would want to treat them separately from your fresh food.

      • BougieBirdie
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        34 hours ago

        Well, that’s once again changed the way I look at things

        Easy come, easy go

      • @[email protected]
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        55 hours ago

        Agreed. Pants that have sat on public benches, chairs, etc. are okay to go sit on more public benches and chairs another day, but them hanging out with clean clothes is not the same thing.

    • @IzzyScissor
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      46 hours ago

      Was going to post this if it wasn’t already linked. I watched this when it came out and was highly skeptical right up until the demonstration. It did exactly what she wanted and now I want one too.

  • @WraithGear
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    149 hours ago

    On the clean cloths chair

  • snooggums
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    58 hours ago

    Hang or fold them on the left end of closet to indicate they are worn but not dirty or stinky. It has greatly increased how long my work slacks and other clothing that tends to fade or wear from washing last.

  • @Osprey
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    15 hours ago

    In a separate closet (shirts are best on hangers; fewer wrinkles and smells can air out) or on a towel rack (for things that get folded, like jeans). If I don’t have access to that I sometimes use a cardboard box just to keep things off the floor.