Published Date 10/13/2023
The many It’s a scene out of an old movie; sheets and clothes waft in the breeze as a little pigtailed girl runs through them, her arms held wide as she breathes in the fresh smell of sunshine. But wait. Could this simply be a scene from the modern day, and is this someone’s backyard? The Spruce’s Tai Massimilian talks about how line-drying your clothes outside (yes, we mean outside) is a great option while helping them last longer, smell fresher, and even become kinder to your skin, in addition to preserving the environment. She says if you want to join Team Line Dry, follow her guide to line drying your clothes outside. How often should you indulge in this new practice? “The answer to this question depends on a few factors, including the weather, the type of fabric, and your personal preferences,” she says. “In general, most people line-dry their clothes a few times a week during the spring and summer months. If you live in a particularly hot climate, you may want to take advantage of the heat and do it more often.” She goes on to say that if you have lots of clothing made of fabrics that are prone to wrinkling, it may not be something you’d want to do as often. At first, then, experimentation is the ticket. You’ll need a clothesline, some clothespins, and of course, an iron if wrinkles are not your thing. “Depending on your needs and goals, you may want to line-dry all your clothing or just a few pieces,” she says. “If you're unsure where to start, choose clothes that might shrink, pill, or otherwise be damaged in the dryer. Line drying is a great way to prevent damage to delicate pieces from the dryer's heat.” She does offer a caveat, however: Do not wash and line-dry any pieces you would send to the dry cleaner. Your clothes can be draped or pinned to your clothesline. Pins help reduce the number of wrinkles and creases in your clothing, but if you prefer to hang items, make sure they are attached firmly but not too tightly, which will avoid wrinkles and...All information furnished has been forwarded to you and is provided by thetbwsgroup only for informational purposes. Forecasting shall be considered as events which may be expected but not guaranteed. Neither the forwarding party and/or company nor thetbwsgroup assume any responsibility to any person who relies on information or forecasting contained in this report and disclaims all liability in respect to decisions or actions, or lack thereof based on any or all of the contents of this report.
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