Many housewives value hygiene and cleanliness, so they teach family members to put clothes in the laundry basket after each wear.
In most cases, this approach can safely be considered correct.
However, some things definitely cannot be washed frequently.
As it turns out, many people wash denim items too often, which is a big mistake. As a result, they lose their original shape and look "tired".
Jeans can be safely worn at least six times before washing.
Such items require a special approach. Frequent washing leads to rapid wear of items. As a result, clothes look much older.
Wool and cashmere items lose their shape and become covered in pellets.
They only need to be washed after each use if there has been prolonged contact with chlorine or sea water.
In all other cases, simply rinse swimsuits and swimming trunks in water and dry naturally.