New clothes can look clean and crisp, but it's important to note that the clothes you buy aren't always as new as you think.
Clothes go through many hands and processes before you pick them to take home. Therefore, they may have come into contact with various sources of dirt and bacteria that cannot be immediately seen with the naked eye.
Just think how many people try on the same item of clothing in a store before purchasing it. There is also a possibility that chemical residue from the fabric dyeing process may remain on the clothing.
Although these chemicals are generally harmless, they can cause allergic reactions or skin irritation in sensitive people.
Therefore, it is always a good idea to wash new clothes before wearing them, even if it sometimes seems excessive. In addition to health reasons, the first wash also helps remove any excess dyes or chemicals from your new purchase.
Most clothes shrink when washed at high temperatures. Therefore, it is best to wash new clothes with cold water and let them dry at a low temperature.
For added protection against shrinkage, you can add a little vinegar to the final rinse water. This helps soften and relax the fabric fibers so they don't wrinkle or shrink.
Is it too much to wash new clothes before wearing them? Not real. It may seem like an extra step, but it's a small effort that can help keep your skin comfortable and healthy.
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