Other then my husbands suits, I realize we own nothing between us that is not machine washable! How about you? Does washability effect your purchase choices?
Do you avoid buying cloths that are " dry clean only"?
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It doesn't really have an effect on the clothes I buy. I buy clothes so rarely that my wife is fine if what I pick out is dry clean only.
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'Dry Clean Only' is a consideration when I buy, but the label won't stop me from getting something I really like.
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It is definitely something I consider. We only have a jacket or so and some dress pants that are dry cleaning.
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If it's something I'm completely in love with, I'd consider getting it anyway. But I definitely prefer washable clothes, and it definitely is a factor.
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I try to avoid dry clean only clothes. I'm super lazy and don't like making extra trips.
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We dont buy anythong that is dry clean only. i think i have one dress that is dry clean only and i have worn it once. with 2 kids dry clean only is unrealistic
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We don't buy dry clean only unless absolutely necessary, ie suits.
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I avoid clothes that are dry clean only, because I'm cheap and don't want to spend a ton of money at the dry cleaner's.
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I tend to avoid them.
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I tend to just wash clothes in the machine even if they say handwash or dry clean only. Dry cleaning can be very expensive . hehe
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I have a pair of suits, but that's about the only thing that I have that's dry clean only (at least I think so).
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I would rather avoid them yes!
12/16/2012
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Hey, that's not super lazy. I think the only people who wouldn't think twice about dry-clean-only are people who can afford to pay someone else to take care of it.
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- Kira -
I try to avoid dry clean only clothes. I'm super lazy and don't like making extra trips.
12/16/2012
I avoid them too. I make exceptions for silk blouses for special occasions.
12/16/2012
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