Husband only wears regular button shirts. The current season ones are in his closet. The other season ones are in the Teddy Bear’s room (aka spare bedroom) closet (which involves moving a section of the Teddy Bear’s village to get things in and out of).
I don’t have this problem, I wear short sleeves for all seasons, even through Wisconsin winters. The temperatures inside, don’t vary much. Coats are for outside.
Fortunately I don’t have to ask my wife where my shirts are, mine are hanging in the closet, both long and short sleeves; right where I hung them after doing the laundry.
Soon, real soon I hope, the weather will warm up enough for the San Diego uniform to come out: T Shirt, Shorts, Flip Flops. If you go to a fancy restaurant its, Collared Short Sleeve Shirt, Shorts, Clean Flip Flops.
Bottom drawer has shorts, which I rarely wear. The drawer above has sleepwear, which kid like to spend more time in. The drawer above that is tee shirts, of which I have more than enough for a second lifetime (I used to collect them from places I visited, and cancer walks I participated in).
I sometime get the hairy eyeball for not knowing where my s.o. puts her long sleeves. Not the bright ones, but the warm, drab ones. With no buttons. But a collar.
I really don’t know how I should keep track on all the seemingly invented, surely insignificant different kind of tops. That switch places with every season, obviously, like since knitted ones are used only in winter. Except for the silken and hemp ones.
I don’t have that problem. Seeing that I hardly go out anywhere I have 2 long sleeved shirts and about 5 short sleeve and 3 sleeveless for the really hot humid summer days and they are in one drawer and then I have about 4 pairs of shorts and 3 pairs of pants that are in their own drawer then 2 drawers for nightgowns, I stay in my nightshirts during the day when not going anywhere so I have more of them then regular clothes. and I keep my undies in a cabinet in the bathroom because that is where I change them.
Da'Dad 9 months ago
I wasn’t Arlo, but all my sons were.
Rhetorical_Question 9 months ago
In October, long-sleeves shirts?
JoeStoppinghem Premium Member 9 months ago
I’d be switching them so I’d would have to bend down so low to grab one.
mafastore 9 months ago
Husband only wears regular button shirts. The current season ones are in his closet. The other season ones are in the Teddy Bear’s room (aka spare bedroom) closet (which involves moving a section of the Teddy Bear’s village to get things in and out of).
nosirrom 9 months ago
She still hasn’t taught him how to do his own laundry? How did he survive college?
AnneFackler 9 months ago
The dreaded closet change…goodbye bulky sweaters ! For me it’s next monrh.
Grace Premium Member 9 months ago
Unless the drawers are a different size, just pull them out and switch them…
rgulyash 9 months ago
What’s in the top drawer, then?
BJDucer 9 months ago
Not sure why shirts aren’t on hangers. Drawers only hold a relatively few shirts.
jonesbeltone 9 months ago
I rotate my socks and under ware in spring and fall. Different needs for different seasons.
david_42 9 months ago
I have a load of laundry drying right now. I’ll fold and put away my clothes and toss my wife’s in her hamper.
boydjb47 9 months ago
The lyrics to “See You In September” just popped into my head. 1966 by The Happenings
wschott 9 months ago
I don’t have this problem, I wear short sleeves for all seasons, even through Wisconsin winters. The temperatures inside, don’t vary much. Coats are for outside.
Just-me 9 months ago
Fortunately I don’t have to ask my wife where my shirts are, mine are hanging in the closet, both long and short sleeves; right where I hung them after doing the laundry.
Suzanne S Barnhill Premium Member 9 months ago
Arlo was wearing a short-sleeved shirt in yesterday’s strip.
Jim2g 9 months ago
I miss my wife, may she rest in peace
Bruce1253 9 months ago
Soon, real soon I hope, the weather will warm up enough for the San Diego uniform to come out: T Shirt, Shorts, Flip Flops. If you go to a fancy restaurant its, Collared Short Sleeve Shirt, Shorts, Clean Flip Flops.
petermerck 9 months ago
Finally opening up the shorts drawer. Hope they still fit.
poppacapsmokeblower 9 months ago
Bottom drawer has shorts, which I rarely wear. The drawer above has sleepwear, which kid like to spend more time in. The drawer above that is tee shirts, of which I have more than enough for a second lifetime (I used to collect them from places I visited, and cancer walks I participated in).
ladykat 9 months ago
My late hubby kept his short-sleeved t-shirts in his second dresser drawer.
bilbrlsn 9 months ago
I rotate my winter casual pants and socks at the equinoxes. I only have to think twice a year. Even that is a challenge.
LONNYMARQUEZ 9 months ago
at least she has something to look forward too
j.l.farmer 9 months ago
It’s not short-sleeve weather here yet. They are talking snow here Wed and Thurs!!
cbs1947 9 months ago
Don’t have that problem. T shirts year round
viniragu 9 months ago
Why would a grown man need a mommy to take care of his dresser drawers!!!
eced52 9 months ago
That’s not nice, Janis.
assrdood 9 months ago
Where do we keep the ketchup on Tuesdays?
unfair.de 9 months ago
I sometime get the hairy eyeball for not knowing where my s.o. puts her long sleeves. Not the bright ones, but the warm, drab ones. With no buttons. But a collar.
I really don’t know how I should keep track on all the seemingly invented, surely insignificant different kind of tops. That switch places with every season, obviously, like since knitted ones are used only in winter. Except for the silken and hemp ones.
mistercatworks 9 months ago
Sounds like it’s time to swap the two drawers.
Sambora1 9 months ago
I don’t have that problem. Seeing that I hardly go out anywhere I have 2 long sleeved shirts and about 5 short sleeve and 3 sleeveless for the really hot humid summer days and they are in one drawer and then I have about 4 pairs of shorts and 3 pairs of pants that are in their own drawer then 2 drawers for nightgowns, I stay in my nightshirts during the day when not going anywhere so I have more of them then regular clothes. and I keep my undies in a cabinet in the bathroom because that is where I change them.