theory Launderess tells is fully applicable and credible per
Look that I meant "theory" of bleaching in response about saying that bleaching ruined/got weak the clothing, about being weird, was meant as unusual, and well it would be ... if you see it with the eyes of a modern person it would be weird or hard to figure out... you don't always meet someone who dress up of sacks ( sounds bad I know told this way)... I don't attend tailors as you probably do so just do not know how popular is in this ambient among them right now, what I know no-one I met ever told me " Look I made it with a flour sack" that's what I mean...at someone's eyes that would be weird, well not weird, unusual, that's it!
As stated, it was fully comprehensible and common in the past and I think not only in farming compounds, as said I think it was a common practice even during the years of depression to re-use such cloth for personal or child clothings.....
Regarding sack dimension, I think is enough clear for everyone that we're not talking about the ones of detergents shown above...
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I just tell you my 86 Y.o granma raised in a farm in Veneto Polesine (Poor farmer area), she still keeps everything, even the paper bags for the bread for a future alternative use, despite everyone complaints about her habits I like to supoort her as I know why she does it, she raised in a family of 10 sister and brothers, a very poor farming family...and I enjoy her tells so I know everything about life was in a poor farm. I always been told that I <span id="result_box" class="short_text" lang="en"><span class="hps">inherited this conservational farming spirit from her, which is also usual for elderly people generally, not only ones raised in farming areas, and I'm proud of it....It's just sad people nowaday's are just the opposite...that's why I like the idea of re-using sacks for clothing! Probably you misunderstand me, or probably I could not express at best what I meant to say...
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I already knew all of that....thank you anyway Launderess
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