They used the solar power and wind generated device called the clothes line.
It's an early method of dry cleaning clothes. developed by Thomas L. Jennings in the 1800's. I do not know the formula off hand, but the patent (granted in 1831) can be researched
probably clothes
people in the newengland colonies wear homeless clothes
Clothes were simple, sturdy, and warm.
Retail for 1885 in MS-65 is $200.00
It depends on your preference. Most people dry their clothes all the time. You wouldn't want to wear wet clothes or risk having them grow mold if they air dry.
If you mean in a dry climate where to people get their clothes? Well lots of them actually have an education and know how to spell!!! So try figure it out. LMAO!!
They used solar energy
because people had to wash and dry clothes
People dry clean their clothes to remove stains, odors, and dirt that can't be easily removed with regular washing. Dry cleaning can also help preserve the fabric and shape of delicate or structured garments.
To effectively dry wet clothes using a dry towel, lay the wet clothes flat on a clean, dry surface. Place a dry towel on top of the wet clothes and gently press down to absorb excess moisture. Repeat this process with a fresh dry towel until the clothes are mostly dry. Hang the clothes to air dry completely.
Dry clothes can be made from any fabric.
Clothes were mostly hung out on clotheslines to dry in the sun, but some things might be hung inside. In some places there were wash houses with washtubs and drying racks indoors, but not in the middle of the living space.
because the air is more dry not moist and it makes the clothes dry faster.
Wind is used to dry clothes.
Clothes dry faster in summer because dry air in summer and no humidity.
They do dry the clothes quickly so long as they are placed somewhere with a good supply of heat such as infront of a radiator as this will help the clothes to dry quicker.