Tuesday, July 21, 2020

Tenrai Laundry bags

When I worked it was customary to wear pantyhose. That was back in the day when people “dressed” differently - particularly in the hospital and hospital office settings. When I worked at the Library of Congress I wore hose there too - but towards the end I quit. The summer months were overkill. In order to avoid hand washing, I got a laundry bag from the Container Store to put them in so they wouldn’t get destroyed in the washing machine. Other “delicates” were added for the same reason. Now with all the face coverings and cloth masks it’s getting to be a hassle to hand wash those. So I checked out Amazon for a medium size bag and found a Tenrai option that had both a medium and a larger size bag. My husband oftentimes has a shirt or something that he wants to protect in the wash. It seems most of any purchase we make lately is virus related - soap for the Simple Human automatic soap dispenser, soap dishes, plastic sheeting for the “decontamination” area in the foyer, paper towels holders, and an assortment of other things one can’t get at the grocery store. So the laundry bags were hung on the hooks on the door of the washer/dryer for the next load of face masks. After walking in the heat they get pretty soggy and we definitely wouldn’t wear them again without washing. That goes for pantyhose too. 




















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