I use Bamboo wet wipes, they are good, but not sure I’d fancy washing undies in just cold water?
Don’t the leaves tickle?
What about green fly…aphids etc…and…….PANDAS! You wouldn’t want a Panda rambling around in your underwear nibbling away at the bamboo, I mean there you are at a posh social gathering when your hostess looks down at the front of your trousers and sees movement :shock:
I will stick with my cotton Y fronts
A panda in your pants is no laughing matter. :-p:-p
Anyway, to answer your question Mups, No I don’t think I would buy them or wear them. Doesn’t sound healthy to me.
Oh dear I’ll have to sent your pressie back again now.
Exactly…I think there might be some law somewhere about transporting Pandas in your underpants.
There is. I have seen it in black and white.
They don’t all need to be washed in cold water. I’ve got bamboo fabric undies which can be washed in any temperature water
Years ago, copper pyjamas might have meant it was safe to boil them up in the copper.
Mart, not quite sure what you mean by that, but a copper cauldron comes to mind? You don’t mean that, surely? :shock:
Yes, that’s more or less it Pixie but more of a cylindrical tub. Like the one shown in the page linked to below but ours was white painted. My mother used one when I was a child. Put the washing in and stir it around with a stick. Still a lot of those being used in the 1950s.
https://www.worthpoint.com/worthopedia/vintage-burco-electric-copper-water-463356420
Boom boom!
Oh thanks for that, Mart…really interesting! Bet women had to be really strong to swish all those wet clothes around. I wonder if the next step up was a TwinTub? Same idea but automatic…I had one when the kids were little. Dunno if I could be doing with a copper tub though, haha!
I have a box of 15mm copper pipe offcuts, so I might try sticking them down my pants this afternoon. :shock:
So how’d you get on?
They were fine until I switched the heating on, then they were hot pants.
Twit.
I like those pyjamas made from wood!
There’s a deal on at M&S!