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Laundry was generally done only once a week as well -- automatic washers didnt become common till the early sixties -- so except for underwear it was usual to not wash garments after every wearing. Women usually wore slips and dress shields to keep their clothing fresh -- these were easier to wash in the bathroom sink than the garments themselves.
Garments wore out much quicker if they were washed too often -- and that was considered wasteful.
One of our clients has been strenuously resisting the installation of a washer-dryer in her flat. She says her clothes don't get dirty and she handwashes her smalls. She's in her 80s and not noticeably smelly.