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The things you learn in the military...sigh. How to cook, how to sew, how to iron, and how to wash clothes. Oh well, they turned out to be useful skills in the end.
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The things you learn in the military...sigh. How to cook, how to sew, how to iron, and how to wash clothes. Oh well, they turned out to be useful skills in the end.
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Gets the yellow out of whites every time. A very small amount is enough. Follow instructions. Works like a champ. Cheap, too.
Or you could switch to black uniforms for daily workouts and save the whites for grading or for tournaments.
I know, I know. Heresy.
Yeah, but a faded black gi looks good. A stained, yellowing white gi looks disgusting.
My uniform smells fine coming out of the wash, but five minutes after I throw it on and start warming up in class it's smelling pretty funky. Of course getting a new dobok is always an option, but my current one is physically still in decent enough shape to be a practice one other than the foul aroma coming off it. And before anyone suggests it, I do shower, with soap even.