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qntmfred
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I think I'm probably on a 2-3 week cycle between washes

3/7/2013 12:41:25 PM

wdprice3
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2-3 days

3/7/2013 12:42:20 PM

Førte
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4, but I only go into the office 4 days a week

3/7/2013 12:43:15 PM

ThePeter
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2-5 days

3/7/2013 12:43:38 PM

AC Slater
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Jeans - till I get stains on them or they smell. So up to 3 months maybe.


Slacks - 2ish times

3/7/2013 12:45:22 PM

bmel
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1 day. Sometimes if I only wear them half a day I will hang them back up

3/7/2013 12:50:06 PM

Krallum
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To work? 1 day, but I will rewear them 2-3 times without washing.

Other jeans? 1 day, but I will rewear them until they smell bad then 3-4 more times. Gotta stay smelly for crust chicks

I'm Krallum and I approved this message.

3/7/2013 12:52:05 PM

dtownral
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Never more than one, I always take them off at night

I don't see how you all sleep in your pants, that's uncomfortable

[Edited on March 7, 2013 at 12:53 PM. Reason : .]

3/7/2013 12:52:42 PM

quagmire02
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i only wear shorts or jeans to work, and they usually last 2 weeks per pair between washes...as long as i don't spill anything major on them

really, i only wash them after 2 weeks because they're just loose and i like a nice, crisp pair of jeans

3/7/2013 12:52:58 PM

Skwinkle
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I only wear jeans on sequential days on occasion, usually if I'm around the house or won't see the same people. I wear them until they get dirty or too loose.

Dress pants I don't wear back to back. I usually wear them twice. I could probably wear them more, but they get wrinkled and I feel weird ironing dirty clothes.

3/7/2013 12:57:45 PM

Smath74
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4 days. Jeans on Friday.

3/7/2013 12:59:14 PM

elkaybie
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3-5 days depending on activity in said pants.

twss.




and this. exactly.
Quote :
"until they get dirty or too loose. "



also a twss

[Edited on March 7, 2013 at 1:08 PM. Reason : ]

3/7/2013 1:07:13 PM

scotieb24
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2 for dress pants. 2-5 for jeans depending on wear

3/7/2013 1:07:42 PM

DivaBaby19
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elkbaby jizzes in her pants on occasion

I'll wear dress slacks a couple times before washing. Jeans get a few more wearings, but then I'll wash just so they're all tight and snug again.

3/7/2013 1:08:12 PM

elkaybie
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^it's all your fault

3/7/2013 1:08:37 PM

Jeepxj420
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Six

3/7/2013 1:09:00 PM

Jeepin4x4
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2-3 for slacks, 2 for khakis

jeans i will wear an infinite amount of times and only wash them when they get stained. a couple hours on a hanger in the sun will do wonders to keep your jeans fresh. no reason to wash and ruin the denim if you don't have to.

3/7/2013 1:11:41 PM

DivaBaby19
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3/7/2013 1:17:03 PM

thegoodlife3
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Quote :
"jeans i will wear an infinite amount of times and only wash them when they get stained. a couple hours on a hanger in the sun will do wonders to keep your jeans fresh. no reason to wash and ruin the denim if you don't have to."


this.

3/7/2013 1:17:54 PM

TKE-Teg
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I don't wash my jeans until I get a stain on them or heavily sweat in them.

3/7/2013 1:20:35 PM

LivinProof78
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i wash everything after i wear them...

but then again...if i wear them I may not wear them again for months...so it's not like they get washed multiple times a week

3/7/2013 1:22:56 PM

JBaz
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depends on pants and usage, but tends to be 2-5 days; jeans being easily around 5 days.

3/7/2013 1:26:31 PM

grimx
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I wear them continuously for 2 seasons.

[Edited on March 7, 2013 at 1:32 PM. Reason : bettar]

3/7/2013 1:32:10 PM

synapse
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I wash my jeans after strip club visits

So like once or twice a week

3/7/2013 1:43:22 PM

ncsuapex
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Do BDUs count? Cuz I've worn the same pair daily for a few weeks at a time. After a few days of no shower you don't realize how funky you are. Then you finally get a shower and you pretty much want to burn those BDUs.

3/7/2013 7:31:34 PM

EMCE
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0, usually

I have a very diverse wardrobe. Today's color: taupe

3/7/2013 7:36:18 PM

BubbleBobble
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if I just wear them to work probably about 2 weeks

alternating between several pairs

they don't really get dirty or smell bad

3/7/2013 7:54:53 PM

crazy_carl
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work pants get laundered, jeans depend on usage maybe 4 times, slacks/dress pants after every time b/c they will not likely get worn anytime soon

3/7/2013 9:33:06 PM

dmspack
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Maybe 2 or 3 days. Not always consecutively. Rarely ever more than 3 days.

3/7/2013 9:48:02 PM

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