We all know the old adage...never, never wash or dry your clothes in your household washing machine and dryer where modern scented detergents, fabric softeners and dryer sheets get used. Wash by hand in a bucket or similar using scent free or outdoor scented specialty detergents. Air dry outdoors, then hang your clothes outside in the breeze to air out days before season opener, etc.
But we also know that after hunting all day, especially in warmer weather, your clothes are gonna reek like human scent, even to the point where we can smell ourselves sitting in the stand.
Generally, I walk in to my stand in a regular Tee-shirt, and when I get to my stand, strip it off and put it into a quart-sized Ziploc and stuff it in my backpack; the same Ziploc where I have a damp cloth waiting so I can wipe off the sweat with before donning my camo shirt and climbing onto the stand or ground blind. So far, so good.
So what happens when you come home after dark, tired, sweaty and smelly and want to go hunting the next day?
Washing the clothes by hand (at least the shirts) and hanging them out overnight guarantees you they will be stiff as a board, and still wet in the morning. Outside of buying multiple sets of clothing, how do you get away without giving in and using the appliances?
Inquiring minds want to know what works for you!