Thursday, May 17, 2007

Jeans

Question: Would it be considered okay to wear the same pair of jeans twice in-a-row in the same week without washing them? (Barring they don't get incredibly dirty?)

Answer: *mega shrugs*

This one has been bugging me for a few hours. When I went home yesterday, I packed a pair shorts and wore the same pair of jeans I'm wearing right now. Since it was unusually chilly yesterday and today, and I was in a hurry to get to the airport, I didn't think much about the fact that I'd be wearing the same pants.

However, if this were the middle of the school year, I wouldn't hesitate to throw on a new pair of jeans. Sure, I might wear the first pair later in the week but only after a round in the wash or a 6 hour soak in some Fabreeze. But twice in a row? Fagettabowdit.

But where does this idea come from in my mind? I doubt anyone (short of God him/her/itself) could give me a correct answer. Everyone else would have an opinion, no matter how slanted or not.

So what sould I do? Start a survey? Ask a priest? Google it?

You know what, forget it. My head hurts now.


~Nate-O

1 comment:

Writergal said...

If your pants don't stink I think you can wear them twice in a row, especially if they're not wrinkley. It never hurts to febreeze them in between wearings (or Downy Wrinkle Release), but I don't think you've broken any clothing laws. Now, if they smell or you spilled something on them it's a fashion no-no.

Just my two cents.