Are you a-wear that you're sporting a distressed look?
The Bite
 Try washing your clothes less often. Unless you're a dirty, dirty Biter, tossing your duds in the machine every time you change (underwear not included) just beats them up.
The Benefits
 
 
- More freedom from fraying. Washing      and drying less often keeps your duds looking newer, longer. 
 - Less natural deterioration.      Petrochems in conventional laundry detergents can harm fish and human      health after they go down the drain, so the less we use, the better. 
 - Less wear on your wallet. A load of      laundry costs about $1.50 to do at home - with the price of gas these      days, it all adds up. 
 - More time for anything else. Less      time spent doing your      laundry means more time for activities you actually      like...such as reading past tips.
 
Personally Speaking
 Jen recommends giving your clothes a quick look-see for stains before you hang them up after a day of wear - especially if you're like she is and tend to wear a lot of what you ate that day.
Wanna Try?
 
 
- Put      away "clean-enough" clothes right after wearing to keep them      from rumpling and mixing with the truly unwearable stuff. 
 - Hang      already-worn items outside or near a window to air out, or in the bathroom      while you shower to steam out light wrinkles. 
 - Laundress      Fabric Fresh - four freshening fragrances, including a      nice, woodsy Cedar. Also: Crease      Release de-wrinkler ($6/2 ounces). 
 - DIY      Bite: Pack some potpourri into envelopes or fabric sachets, and put them      in your closet, dresser, or suitcase to up the freshness quotient.
 
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