ANSWERS: 12
  • Any article of clothing that goes directly against the skin is a wear once only item. It should be washed after every wearing. This includes most items of clothing.
  • Breast hygiene isn't a big issue. A number of the women I know wash their bras after every use, but they're the same people who think wearing the same jeans two days without a wash is barbaric. The rest (I'm one of them) wash their bras whenever they feel it's necessary. It can be after two uses or it can be after as many uses as you need to get to the next laundry day. Hot weather and sweating usually mean more washes though. I read that the average American woman owns six bras. It may sound like a decent number, but it's really not when you subtract the special ones(strapless, sports, push-up, etc.) I've had to dig bras out of the hamper before. Thankfully, bras aren't like socks and underwear. They aren't even like tops or pants since they don't come into contact with armpits, chairs, floors, or hands throughout the day.
  • You probably hope that they'll wash them in place... pour warm water over themselves, soap up, and massage them till they're clean, huh? admit it.
  • Ask Sharon Stone.
  • Wear (1) day and wash. Just as you would any other article of clothing. +5 keithold thanks all baggers!
  • Jeez... Don't you guys change your undies every day?
  • After wearing! Each time.
  • I'll wear the same one several times a week, unless I workout in it.
  • should we not wear them first ? hmmm oh gosh i need research ..
  • And I thought they just burned them!
  • I'll wash mine every like 3 days unless I sweat, seems like a waste of water to me to wash it after every wearing when it isn't actually dirty with anything. I wear denim jeans twice too.
  • Don't bother, just donate them to me. I can arrange collection.

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