Er... yes! Think about it, who's the more environmentally friendly one here? You. If we all washed our clothes after just one wear, this planet would be truly F'd! Think about how much electricity etc. that would use. Also, there are a lot of people in poorer countries who will wear the same thing for a lot more than a few days... and only get to wash it in a river that might not be that sanitary. It would be total luxury to them to be able to put clothes in a washing machine after a few days. Anyway, I would say most people change their underwear everyday but not all their clothes.
Also, any decent person isn't going to judge you if you've worn a shirt two or three days in a row. They would just care that you were comfortable and as long as your clothes are clean and don't smell funny (which I'm sure they don't unless you run everywhere in really hot weather and sweat all the time) then that's all that really matters.
Lastly, you say you don't have much money but honestly, security in yourself is much more valuable. A lot of rich people are very insecure... remember that. Their money (and their shirts!) define them. Money makes your life easier and gives you more options and it buys you more shirts but it doesn't make you happy.
Is it normal to wear an outfit twice.
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Er... yes! Think about it, who's the more environmentally friendly one here? You. If we all washed our clothes after just one wear, this planet would be truly F'd! Think about how much electricity etc. that would use. Also, there are a lot of people in poorer countries who will wear the same thing for a lot more than a few days... and only get to wash it in a river that might not be that sanitary. It would be total luxury to them to be able to put clothes in a washing machine after a few days. Anyway, I would say most people change their underwear everyday but not all their clothes.
Also, any decent person isn't going to judge you if you've worn a shirt two or three days in a row. They would just care that you were comfortable and as long as your clothes are clean and don't smell funny (which I'm sure they don't unless you run everywhere in really hot weather and sweat all the time) then that's all that really matters.
Lastly, you say you don't have much money but honestly, security in yourself is much more valuable. A lot of rich people are very insecure... remember that. Their money (and their shirts!) define them. Money makes your life easier and gives you more options and it buys you more shirts but it doesn't make you happy.