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Old 04-30-2018, 03:45 PM   #1
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Love dress shirts... don't like tucking! If I knew this could be a thing for guys too, I would have looked into starting such a company myself! My ex used to tailor my shirts so I'd not have to tuck them! Sneaky!

I've not ordered from them yet but they look cool!

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I have tried most brands but Shout seems to work the best IMHO.

Any sign of fraying either around the neck or shirt sleeves.

I tend to cut up things with stains and toss them in the 'rag bag'.

I always buy a scented laundry soap. Not necessarily the same brand every time either. I like to switch that up BUT I ALWAYS buy and use Kirkland fabrics sheets from Costco!

I have no preference on towels! Either outdoor or dryer.

Slightly worn always goes right back on the hanger and are hung up in the closet.

As for my lend policy..I have no object to a femme grabbing and wearing one of my long tailed shirts or t-shirts if she is so inclined! I doubt any femme would want to wear my undergarments..
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1. What is your position on spot removers? If you use them, how many do you have and which brands do you recommend?

I use Shout in spray form.

2. At what point do you recognize that your favorite tee-shirt can no longer be worn out in public?

When the collar no longer lays flat against the neck, or if it has been stretched in any way.

3. If there is a stain that you cannot get out what happens to this item of clothing, does it become work around the house/in the garden clothes or does it become a rag or is it banished from your life all together?

Around the house. I have shirts from college, yo.

4. Scented laundry detergent or scent free?

Doesn't matter. Wouldn't choose a flowery scent though. I tend to choose "mountain" or "clean" scents for laundry soap or deodorant.

5. Do you like your towels hung out on the line or dried in the dryer?

Dryer
6. When removing your lightly worn clothes do you: a. hang them up or fold them? b. utilize a wooden valet? c. the back of the bedroom chair works fine? d. what is this "lightly worn" you speak of, everything goes into the hamper.

b. lay across the ironing board that is always set up (cause I iron every morning).

7. What is your lend/lease policy regarding your button-down shirts, cotton boxers, tee-shirts......inquiring femmes what to know.

They can take whatever they want.
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My ex used to tailor my shirts so I'd not have to tuck them! Sneaky!

I've not ordered from them yet but they look cool!
Is your ex...ummmm...available by chance? Wowsa.

I like untuckit too, but with the cheapest shirt being $68, that is a "no go". I wouldn't wear an untucked shirt to work and I only like to spend that kind of money for work shirts (i.e. dress shirts). Even then, that amount is super rare, only if I need it for a specific event.
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I am curious as to what the butches use for detergent? Do y'all use softener and dryer sheets too?
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I am curious as to what the butches use for detergent? Do y'all use softener and dryer sheets too?
I usually use a scented detergent (whatever is on sale) and I love Kirkland brand fabric sheets (from Costco)!
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I use Arm and Hammer, sensitive skin, lightly scented detergent and dryer sheets are the sensitive skin ones too.
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I am curious as to what the butches use for detergent? Do y'all use softener and dryer sheets too?
I use whatever mid to high end detergent is on sale. I don't use softener (I don't have any idea how that even works), and I don't use dryer sheets (and actually just goggled to find out their purpose because I wasn't certain). I say keep it simple.
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This thread reminded me to run a load of laundry. I use laundry soap on sale and dryer sheets. No softener, I too don't know how to use it.
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