they feel so ‘chemical-y’ and their texture goes from soft to uncomfy idfk?

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    • Use like half the recommend amount of laundry detergent. Unless your clothes are filthy, it’s plenty, it’ll save you money, and it’s better for the environment.
    • Add 1/4 cup white vinegar as if it were liquid fabric softener (the food grade stuff, not the house cleaning stuff). This aids the detergent and acts as a mild fabric softener. It rinces completely in the wash and doesn’t leave an odor.
    • Use dryer balls - 2 ot 3 balls of felted wool about the size of a tennis ball - in place of dryer sheets. They do almost as well at killing static and softening clothes without the chemical residue.

    And, finally…

    • Wash your clothes less often. Generally speaking, unless they’re visibly dirty or smell, they don’t need to be washed. This doesn’t apply to socks or undergarments - those should typically be washed, or at least rinced out, with every wear.

    Edit: clarification, with thanks to antimidas who pointed it out!

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      I have a rule where undies are a one and done, tshirts are twice then in the wash, and pants are until they look dirty. I don’t do the same for shirts as i do pants because of armpits. If only i had pit undies… hmmm…