I want a wolf one! But also I tend to hang dry most of my clothes because of shrinkage avoidance, and I do not have the patience to wait a week for something like that to dry hahaha
Knowing me I'd throw it on while still damp and suffer.
I probably would too
I don't hand-wash most things that say hand-wash only. I have a pulsator washer rather than an agitator washer with a spinner in the middle, and as long as something is not super delicate, not washing it with bras or other things that have hooks in them seems to do fine for most things. I think the agitators rip up some things that pulsators don't, but I also think that clothing labels are often ridiculous. Most things that say dry-clean only certainly don't need to be dry-cleaned. You just can't return them if they run in the wash. But I mean...
If it's 100% cotton, it doesn't need to be dry-cleaned unless the finish is really unusual. Japanese manufacturers just apparently really love dry-cleaning, hence the dry-clean only labels on most kigus and most lolita clothes (which up until a few years ago were mostly cotton). I don't, because it's frequently terrible for the environment and also for your clothes.
I might consider dry-cleaning the kigus, though. So that they don't spend more time in the wash basket than they do on my body.

I only listen when it's not cotton and can't really be replaced, otherwise I tend to wash in the machine. I only hand wash specific, smaller items. Oh, and a couple of items I've dyed, or I wash them with things that I don't mind color bleed on.
It would be cute :)
But I mean, 80% of that is because we're 2 qt 4 wrds
Shout colour-catchers are the absolute bomb. :D

Truth!
sounds fun I don't thnk you saw my ping. Like the new ha