Really Stupid Fashion.....

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  • DoggyDaddy

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    I hope DoggyMama doesn't catch wind of these. I do the laundry most of the time and she already has dresses and tops that are "two-in-one" things. Taking them out of the dryer and trying to figure out how to get them back to the proper configuration is like working some kind of puzzle for me. Seems like if I get one right side out, the other one is inside out. Personally I never understood the two-in-one logic (for example a top sewn within a top, or a shirt sewn within a dress). Why not just sell them separately?
     

    GREEN607

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    I hope DoggyMama doesn't catch wind of these. I do the laundry most of the time and she already has dresses and tops that are "two-in-one" things. Taking them out of the dryer and trying to figure out how to get them back to the proper configuration is like working some kind of puzzle for me. Seems like if I get one right side out, the other one is inside out. Personally I never understood the two-in-one logic (for example a top sewn within a top, or a shirt sewn within a dress). Why not just sell them separately?

    I get it. My wife has several heavy pair of shorts that are literally one inner pair and the outer part. Trying to make sense of those when they come out of the dryer, is crazy.

    And yes, I do most of our laundry. Good hubby, yes!?
     
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