Over time, every home accumulates N-number of old things that no one will definitely wear anymore.
Thrifty housewives strive to give worn clothes a “second life”, so they use them for the benefit of the home.
For example, a popular option is to turn things into rags. They are used to wash floors, wipe surfaces from dust or wash dishes.
However, signs warn that this should not be done. There is a risk of bringing misfortune upon the owner of the clothes.
Why you can't make rags from old things
According to the signs, you can’t throw away personal wardrobe items or things belonging to any family member.
There is an opinion based on beliefs that clothes that a person wears for a long time absorb part of his energy.
If you turn this thing into a rag and use it to wipe dust, wash the floor, collect various dirt, garbage, cobwebs, then this can affect the well-being of the former owner.
Signs say that this is fraught with health problems, career issues, and in general, a person may suffer from depression and disappointment.