
PART III:
“The Shocking Truth Behind Sizes and Shapes”

(Even When They May Seem To Be So Mundane)

In the two previous posts we mentioned 4 aspects you need to keep in mind to recognize the quality of a wash bag.
If you haven’t gone through them yet, save this one for later and go back to PART I and PART II.
Ok, let’s continue…
As you may know, wash bags are available in a wide variety of materials, and you already know how to look for the best.
What I haven’t mention yet is that you can find them in different shapes and sizes as well.
Fascinating, huh?
Ok, maybe not, but it’s really helpful, stay with me for a few minutes and I’ll try to talk you into this
I promise I’ll be short and sweet this time.[/text_block]


5. Shapes and Sizes
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The reason is that overloading a bag will not allow your delicates to wash properly so they won’t come out as clean as they should.
In addition it could cause your undergarment, especially your bras, to become misshapen, risking the internal wires to pop out and the distortion of the cup shapes.
So, it is extremely important to choose or assemble a set of bags that fits your needs.[/text_block]

Another “must” is a bag exclusively designed for your bras, which can ensure the shape of your bras will remain the same all the time.
Keep in mind that you might save some money on a cheap bag, but it might not seem like such a bargain when a seam rips and all of your delicates get ruined.
So, take your time and choose the set that cover your laundry needs.
And that’s all for today…
See? I was really short and sweet this time.
The good news is that now you’re 10 times better than any other girl (of any age) to spot great bags and avoid buying the crappy ones that will ruin your delicates.
Please share with me your thoughts about this 3-part post. Tell me in the comments below if you think I’ve helped you in some way, shape or form; and if you have any other question, please make sure to post it below. [/text_block]

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