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LukesWelt
1 year ago

I would do it alone for hygienic reasons. You don’t know who tried her before. Often there are chemicals in it that cause a rash.

Wiesel
1 year ago

No, you just do a few things. However, some consequences are Not doing dangerous.

For example, breathing, if you adjust it too long, you only fall into a comatious state and still stay the air away, you inevitably die. It’s the consequence.

Washing clothes before the first wearing is merely a recommendation, but no compulsion. Reasons for this:

  • Mglw remain industrial materials in the material
  • Mglw have already tried these clothes to other people and were not as hygienic as you would wish.
  • It then smells after the detergent and softener that is used at home.
  • For allergy sufferers, a previous washing, depending on the contact allergy, is quite sensible.
Sarah3333
1 year ago

You don’t have to. I always wash bodywear before, outerwear rather not. Unless you smell that it was chemically treated.

Walum
1 year ago
Reply to  Sarah3333

Practically ALL natural textiles are chemically treated before sale.

Sarah3333
1 year ago
Reply to  Walum

Yeah, but not all stink to heaven.

Walum
1 year ago

This is another reason to wash the stuff first.