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For those who want to travel with minimal luggage. What's your one bag?
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went on a trip to Taipei. not one bag, brought multiple bags because I planned to buy a lot of food to bring back to family. Taipei in July is very hot and humid, had to change my shirt around mid afternoon. i havent tried the towel drying method yet, figured it was a great time to test it. hand washed the 2 shirts I used, then rolled them up one by one. by the time i hung them up, they were no longer dripping. after ~8 hrs, they were completely dry and wrinkle-free. steps I took:
these were ordinary cotton shirts (Hanes, to be specific), i did not use travel shirts with specialized blends.
Nice work. I think the stepping instead of wringing is meant to protect the fabric because wringing is pretty harsh on fabric. You won’t hurt it by doing it once but repeated wringing will shorten the life of the shirt. If you’re doing this only for travel maybe it doesn’t matter and probably speeds things up.
thanks. and totally agree. i meant to use these shirts exclusively for travel (which i dont do too often) so i think wringing wont do much damage. those shirts were very cheap too (~ 3USD). glad i tested this method- i was always doubtful about this (dripping clothes, time, ease) but now i see that it is completely doable. no dripping at all and no need for a hanging line if there are (nonwood) edges in a room. the next night i tried to lay a shirt on a tables edge and it still worked.