Do you rotate the wearing of any of your clothes?

I wear t-shirts 99.999% of the time; I have an entire closet just for them (lots of them). I rotate them from left to right.

Jeans.

A few years ago I learned about the “never wash” school of thought on blue jeans and I never looked back.
The key element for success is to rotate them diligently. I typically have 3 or 4 pairs in rotation, all days of the week.

Hell, I rotate everything.In the closet dress shirts go right to left and pants left to right, t-shirts and underwear in a drawer bottom to top, and socks in another drawer left to right.

Only towels, work clothes and black t-shirts.

In warm weather, Cubs polo is worn every Thursday (my Friday) and one of my Liverpool polos is worn if there’s a mid week game. On Sunday, since no one is in the office, it’s usually a t shirt and shorts. The other work days are often company polo shirts, occasionally English cricket or football polo shirts.

Sometimes I wear my underpants or a t-shirt back to front.

I rotate my shoes, like tires on a car, to make sure they wear evenly. Left to right, right to left.

Wow. Hardcore.

“Bartender, a drink for the brunette at the end of the bar dressing for work.”

“Why, thank you, kind sir!” Works every time. :smiley:

I do the same and I’ve been married for 54 years (to the same wife). Life is too short to worry about wearing out my clothes evenly. When a piece of clothing wears out, toss it and move on.

That only gives you two days of wear. After that, turn them inside out and repeat to get four days!

I do that latest-cleaned-at-the-bottom-of-the-stack thing too, although not consistently. Sometimes if the fresh laundry is at hand, I’ll just take things from that instead of the drawer or closet.

More amusing–I’ve been planning for an upcoming trip this summer and thinking about my packing. I decided to take one particular set of pajamas this time, since I’d switched them out of my luggage for another set at the last minute when I was packing for my last trip a couple of months ago. They’d get their turn this time. Like the pajamas care about going on trips with me.